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VALUABLE PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE 
OF THE LATE MARY CLARK THOMPSON 


fe iNe CREE PUBLIC VIEW. 


FROM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924, UNTIL 
DATES of SALE » FROM 9 A.M TO 6 P.M. 
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, FROM 2 UNTIL 5 P.M. 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


MORNINGS OF NOVEMBER 5 AND 6 
PTO. 0.0 ChOGK 


AFTERNOONS OF NOVEMBER 5,6 AND 7 
AT 2:15 O’CLOCK 


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EXHIBITION AND SALE AT THE 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE 7” 56TH to 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK 


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ILLUSTRATED @ATALOGUE ©F 
WAEUWABLE PROPERTY 


PeoeMvelib ESTATE OR THE LATE 
MARY CLARK THOMPSON estate, 


FRENCH AND ENGLISH MINIATURES 7 IVORY, 
GOLD AND ENAMEL SNUFF BOXES, ETUIS 
foe DIBELOTS OF THE LOUIS XV AND 
XVI PERIODS » IMPORTANT FANS 7 ORIEN- 
TAL, SPANISH AND ITALIAN AND FRENCH 
PeawoeOr THE LOUIS XV AND XVI PERIODS 
Speen - EXQUISITE LACES - TABLE 
eee WobPHOLD LINENS + STERLING 
eleven TABLE WARE ~- RARE JEWELS 
SireeNbae JADES, ROCK CRYSTALS AND 
MeeereoINS:. ~ FRENCH, ITALIAN AND 
meee rl MAROUERTERIE FURNITURE ~~ 


REMOVED FROM HER RESIDENCE 
283 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 


Bel BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. O. BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 
MANAGERS 


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The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATI 


“Designs its Catalogues : 
and Directs <All “Details of Ilustre 


Gext and Gypography — 


THE GETTY CENTER 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

III. Identification and deposit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each iot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 

Vv. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers: 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is’ and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale. except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
pei a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 

e given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue. or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS. 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR 


UNITED STATES anp STATE TAX 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND 
CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLEG Tis 


A ppRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. Together 
with the increase in exhibition and sales rooms, the 
American Art Association, Inc., will expand its serv- 
ice of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, 
of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal 
effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, 
insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to 
supplement this work by making catalogues of the 
contents of homes or of entire estates, such cata- 
logues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently 
produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names 
of many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, 
Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private in- 
dividuals for whom the Association has made ap- 
praisements which have not only been entirely satis- 
factory to them, but have been accepted by the United 
States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and 
others in interest. 


@he AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57tH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


CATALOGUE 


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FIRST SESSION 


WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1924 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 10:30 O’CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 221 inclusive 


TABLE GLASS AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS 


1—Frostep Guass Powprer Box # 


: By Lalique, Paris 
Bowl-shaped, frosted sienna-Brgwh, with reserves of fine trailing 
leafage; clear lid etched with classic female figure decoration. 


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UNTED IN CUIVRE 


Empire Style 


2—Two Smatt Liqueur Bortrttes ANDAGLASSES 
Dort i . 
Barrel-shaped, with tall necks; glasses. Similar mounts 
displaying putti, crowned eagles and honeysuckle within narrow 
bandings. Circular tray stands. (One glass cracked. ) 


Heights, 3% and A inches. 


i LASK Parisian 


3—Guass PowpER Jar AND QuADRUPLE ScEN 


Circular jar surrounded by ng 


quadrantal scent bot- 
tles with faceted stoppers, thef/whgk set in a handsome cuivre 
doré floral mounting. = 
Height, SY" inches. 

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4—Cut Guiass BoNBONNIERE MounTED,IN Cuivre Dork 
J Freneh, Louis XVI Style 
Circular, with star-cut base. Body hayifig leaf-entwined festoon 
decoration, lid with five finely “chigeled medallions displaying 
putti, joined by beribboned festoons; pineapple finial. Medal- 

lions signed: J. P. Legastelois. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


5—Serven Assortep G1Lass Lotus, DisHEs Ya 
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Variously tinted glass. (One damageds 


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Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


‘AND Two Sari Vaszs 

By Tiffany & Co. 
(a) Inverted flower- ed candlestick, with valanced base and 
horizontal markings; funnel-shaped oxidised silver mouth. (3) 
Cone-shaped vase and inverted mushroom vase with hexagonal 
mouth, both mounted in oxidisedésilver. 


6—Favrite Grass Canyp 


Heights, 5, 4 and 4 inches. 


By Tiffany and Co. 
Tulip-shaped, with pped stem and broad base. ‘Tinted in 
soft colors with leaf forms springing from the stem. 


7—FavritE Guass Firbwer 


ra Heights, 71% inches. 


8—VENETIAN Gass fJ f( at / Circa 1800 
Z » Shallow bowl, wit h figs 
“ | twisted at base. 


\/ glass. 


ci ted lip lined in sapphire, tourbillon- 
Tollow ribbed flaring stem welted in sapphire 


Height, 6 inches; diameter, 1114 inches. 


d & 3 5 
9—Buve Crovupep Giass Deg&nrer Empire Period 
; h slender flaring neck and pear stop- 


Globular ovoidal body wat 
penciled gold bands and a powdering of 


per. Decorated wi 


Height, 71% inches. 


ur sapphire, four amber. Cup-shaped, on low 
stem and broad foot. 


12—Pair Smart EnawWet-mougxtep Grass Ewers 


Slender pear-shaped 


handle, stem an 


short cylindrical stem; collar, snake 
Se rim in decorated enamel. 


bNL (prong, Height, 714 inches. 


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14—VenetTian Emeratp Guass 


frieze decoration i of winged chimeras between eae 
medallions of the 
their escutcheons 
circa 1820. 
Height, 64%, inches. 


: aoe / 
Flat floral bowl, hollow? 
pled winged-horse magcaroyg”in emerald supporting the bowl; 
broad flat base. Fingly géld-powdered glass. 
: Height, 734 inches. 


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15—GoLp-DECORATED See Gass a ei CTT / 


16—UnvusvaL EMERALD @ LASS g 


foe} 


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and riding to a fountafi i 
medallions. Ground filffed with semé pattern of formal leaf 


motives. 
Height, 734 inches. 


i gp Aot/ Early American 
Club-shaped, with i fy mene stem, flaring foot and 
embryo lip. ota 3 ive@elass, with decoration of four vertically 


handle. All-over semé decg EP oi of tiny fleurs-de-lys, with a 


central band of trailing > A 
Height, 141% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


EUROPEAN TABLEyAND OTHER PORCELAINS 


18—Srx PorceLsAin Anp Brass Turkish Corrrr-cuPs 


s in sky and turquoise-blue Russian porcelain 
roll decoration; small Turkish brass bowl holders 
decorated with scrolling, birds and arabesques, damascened in 
silver. 


19—Nine AssorTep*®PorcELAIN TurRKISH COFFEE-CUPS 


Including/aéet of five. Russian porcelain. 


F Gok. } oO- Qe Pitt aaa i 
Two PorcELAIN Brirps 3 


oy 20—Satt GuazeE TEaprot 
| (a) Green léaves spfinging from base, the neck and lid reserved 
in cream color,@(s) Sitting chanticleer and grouse. 


Heights, 5, 744, and 44 inches. 


pecans 


Height, 4 inches. 


22—SILVER-MO : _poree y Gorham & Co. 
| rownish ware with decoration of poppies; 
7 ip. ounted and set in a scrolling of beaten and en- 


NM 
Height, 5 inches. 


D Boake vat By Gorham & Co. 


panding foot; flaring neck. Decoration 


e preceding number. 
Height, 111%, inches. 


24—BisquE PorceLain anp Cuivre Dort Manrer Crock 

Directoire Style 
éided plinth with rounded ends, 
city belle and her dog, who mounts 
ding. Oblong plinth inset displaying 


ck rim, and feet in cutvre doré. 


Circular drum, > 
flanked by the fi 
to seize a biscuit she is 
honeysuckle, chiseled 


Height, 11% inches. 


First Session 


25—Patr PorceLaAIn Figurines 


j Sf Chelsea Late XVIII Century 


Male and female pasquexs Pg Pipes costumes on rocaille- 


Heights, 12 and 121% inches. 


Dessert Pratap 

gpeland, Eahibition of 1857 
Scalloped border 3 ogfing a continuous decoration of 
various naturalistic flowe Phetween gilded borders with white 
cabochons. Vieug-rosge€avetto with pearl and turquoise bead- 
ing surrounding a‘rGserved centre, displaying a bunch of grapes. 


26—“JEWELED”’ PorcELAp 


| Note: An original Copeland letter-head is pasted on the back with data 


—_ referring to the above and to the Manchester Exhibition. 


27—Eicut Porcenain Pessert Pe Limoges 


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guard of pale ro we 


28—Porcerain Traroy ann Two Cwfs ann Saucers 

(a) White Saxe porcelain with decorations of flower sprays in 
magenta; mounfed in_£if ely rocaille-scrolled cutvre argenté, 
Louis XV style #& of the Prussian occupation (1764-74). 
(sp) Grayish glavé mith finely enameled figure frieze and rocaille 


scrolling in low relief; Capo di Monte style. = 


Old Sévres 


royal with bead decorations and 
minute finely enayheled rait medallions; (8) In ochre-yellow, 
with dainty figwer ; (c) “Jeweled” Sévres on white 
ground, with fQuefal scrolling and beading in brilliant enamels. 


29—THrREE PorcELAIN Cups AND Sau 


ORCELAIN 

we — Louis XVI Period 

: ies Rie square deep dish 

al ounded plates? (one of modern date), 
d two coffe¢-cupx Alli in rose du Barry with gilded scroll and 

flower ornamenkand centre and panel reserves of white occupied 


by sprays of roses, cornflowers, etc. On t 


30—Grovur or Fint Rose pu Barry Skvres 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


SEvres QuatreFort DisHEs 


Louis XVI Period 


Deep bowl, one foil being Aistorted and enriched with rocaille 
ornament. Borde of rgse du Barry surrounding central reserve 
displaying a nat ic flower bouquet within a frame of gilded 
leafage. Date mark of 1776. 


31—Two Important RbsEt pu Barr 


THE FLOWER SEPLERS. ae Aan figures in elaborate 
court costume, ver baskets, from which they are offer- 
ing garlands; fhe } leans“against a scrolled column. Rustic, 
flower-strewn Kasey wi Gilded scrolling; in brilliant colors on a 


Height, 19 inches. 


TABLE AND HOUSEHOLD LINEN 


all-over pattern of scrollings and flowers. 
centre. 


of ivy leaves andother flowers. 
TurxisH Dotriirs Ono. (aoett 8 
ee Thirteen embroiderd in Ailk and gold thread, with various floral 
motives; eleven fof d 
with varied medalligfs at centres. Fringed edges. 


écru linen, embroidered in chain stitch 
6—EIcHTEEN) Linen Dosties “s £7 tCaoe aa 
Seven varjously irds and small 


roidered (a silk wreaths, 
figures. 


in filet lace; circular with stellate centres. 


( 37—Twetve EMBROIDERED AN tvE Tureap Lace Doris Ga 


ae, Twelve of pale yellow, ~¢mbroidered in yellow silk with stellate 
6KT ¥ motives; five having médallion patterns with scalloped borders. 


First Session 


38—VENETIAN Lager anp Lin CENTREPIECE Gre... f-+ bf 
CV Py a f 


medallion of fine linen at centre, having 
e bearing scrollings of lilies and pomegranate 


P™ Circular, wi 


deep borde 


motives. 
Diameter, 21 inches. 


REPIECE 
Circular, with scalloped edge. Enriched with large wreath of Ux~alWG_ 


Diameter, 39 inches. 


cresting at top and Vandyck points at foot.» ee 
scrollings of lilies and asters partially raised. 


Oblong, with s 
Enriched/ wa 


Length, 21 inches; diameter, 29 inches. 


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41—Six Drawn/annvd FILET # CENTREPIECES 0} | L, “ts. tf bf 
“\ Oval, with/linen cepefe of embroidered a jour scrollings. Border 

of fine filet lge€ developing jardiniéres of flowers. 


Length of three, 20 inches and of three, 17 inches. 


42—Tweive Drawn Damask Linex.-Luncuron Napkins o7 r7 Ong 
jf Mottled linen, with dr order and Vandyck lace edge. Mono- 
grammed a jo one corner. (/  6-tpot oe 
29 inches square. 


43—Etrven Drawn Linen anp Seven Damask Luncuron Napkins 


Eleven of fine linen, withdrawn border“énd ASE. Initialed, ta Ps 


Seven offfloral damfask and initialed,M: 


a (Se a 
44—Twreive LineN Damasx. (PKINS On prhe = Se A vf cs /] aux 


Woven with sprays poppies and daisies; floral and scrolled 
borders. Initialed, [. Hemstitched borders. 


261% inches square. 


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45—HEieut Linfn DayeaSx Napxins Cake Le ¥ 7 [ So ; 
: en with clusters of pansies at centre and border. 


( Worn.) 
24 inches by 22 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the ERE of the Catalogue. 


Wises tre borrv- r3 


ral spray and borders of convolvuli. Mono- 


SN 46—Nixnt DamAsx Lin 


Woven with c 
grammed. 


Fine sheer 
( scrolling 1 


scalloped 


33 inches by 29 inches. 


uter border @ jour with further scrollings and 
Initialed, M. C. T. 


35 inches square. 


é = 48—TwetveE DAmasx LINEN NAPKINS b2 1. aoe Lf 


Fine lineys woven with-s éllated oth at ees having ara- 


besqued floral ee Initialed, T. 


49—SixTEEN LinEn Da 
+P 67 (Fine linen, 


varying in paitte 


a inches square. 


SK eae qi La Coe SLA 


ith sprays, and border of pansies slightly 
; embroidered ie 


50—E1cureen Linen Napxins &% 1 oe Qt bE Wh 
_ Enght of fine Aamask, wover en medallion Gate f ing festooned 
S sprays of whéat at cornérs; initialed, T. Eight of sheer linen, 
scalloped edges and small a@ jour corners. 
¢ woven with roses. 


fires C472, Chu tt8 


bird medallion at centre and wreathed 


having embfoider 


Two of dama 


51—Eneven Liven Damas 


borders. 


Fine linen, w ral panel of small vines bordered with 
' floral medallibns. outer border of convolvuli sprayed with 
J clusters of asters a b with two Dutch children facing 


oO. 2, 


ee 
583—Two Empromweryp Oarmest® LINEN Covens(o, 50 ft fy 


(- Ivory linen, em¥roidered in straw-yellow silk, with fig va of 
ern. Hemstitched; initialed, T. 


29 inches square. 


First Session 


54—Linen anp TyHreap [Acre Luncuron Crotu (_a,€. 7h ¢ 


Scrolled medallion 


ntre of fine linen, having a deep border of 
\_, beautifully scyol 


sprays of flowers and stepped edge. 


41 inches square. 


55—Drawn anv EmsromEreED MInen Luncuron Croru 
j r if 


embroidered & jour in pale straw silk 
iamong/medallion, the field with stellate motives 


Heavy, deep iyory line 
with central 
and corners. 


36 inches square. 


ILK ScarF {% 


56—LInNEN AND CF) L327 
( } = Woven in tripes ale yellow and blue, with checker pattern, 


\ . finished o with tasseled fringe. Monogrammed in blue. 
68 inches by 3814 inches. 


\ Sheer linen; hed with a medallion of scrollings and flowers, 
» similar deepe 


Diameter, 84 inches. 
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58—Fitet Lace Ap Lawn Luncuron Crotu (&oe~ 7 re 


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} PS : . 
Centre of er lawn, embroidered with sprays of lotus inter- 


6 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 1 inch. 


59—Fitet Lacre,anp Linen Luncueon Criotu trot 


ral filet lace centered with a@ jour Gothic 
lace medajJlion, the squares interspersed with linen. Enriched 
with further allions over Gothic lace; finished with a Vandyck 


border of fforal filet lace. 
‘ 56 inches square. 


60—Damasxk Linen/ anp Macramé Lact Luncuron Crotu prod 


Centre and bg‘rders of fipeTinen; enriched with raised monogram 
} at centre. ate border of panels of floral lace having 
\ — stellate mofive corners; Vandyck lace edging. 


40 inches by 281/, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


61—Crocuet Lace Pe nie Lunefiron ser fi(R 
a Cruciform cloth, enfiched withSquare panels of roses and borders 
| at ends of the cr jour. Four linen napkins having a 
aG jour corner squar eight different sizes of doilies; enriched 


with squares of roses. (Bs att L/ 


Cloth, 59 inches square. 


62—EmBroipERED}) LINEN Lunettron Ser 67y~ 7 (iss 3 
é Cloth with drawn bordér and centres elaborately embroidered 


with yellow violets. Six napkins having sprays of vari- 
ous flowers 4 ers. Initialed, M. C. T. 


Cloth, 40 inches by 38 inches. 


J 638—EmpBroiwErED OATMEAL Linex.MUNCHEON SET Ca / 
| < Ivory oatmeal linen cloth“enriched with nursery medallions in- 


T. Twelve naplefis to match, /.Q) 
ee Mavcabdedt e ~ - SLERU 


(Gre KS. | 
oe ae a eh ere ee Luncueon Set) /8 F-8 


< Ivory oafmeal linen ,eloth, embroidered in straw color silk, with 

| b7 central over leaves and flowers; initialed, T. Hem- 
stitched bordeys. Sixteen napkins to match. 

/ Dy Cloth, 234 by 2%, yards. 


Napkins, 88 inches square. 


Large cloth, 33%, by 2% yards. 
Two cloths, 31 by 25 inches. 


66—Drawn Linen anv Fiter Lact Luncuron Set iy 4 a 
Comprised gf lunchegrf cloth and eighteen napkins, finished with 
filet lace 


flowers. 
Cloth, 421, inches square. 


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First Session 


y Y 1 f) | { rn 
p Lace Taste Cover Es lAge. FP 2X 


% Centre pane) of linen,“drawn with squares and having a@ jour 


ith a border of lace developing scrolling 
leaves; finished with deep lace flounce similar 
centre border. 


flowers and lar 
in pattern 
ee by 4 yards. 


Ntcscssemceneces fig ana rnin Pace meee 
_68—Linen Damask Taste CropH~anp Seven Napxins ‘t ee -" ej 4, 


Fine i ivory lint 
grape-vine 
bearing sy 


ng large central medallion occupied by 


Cloth, 2¥, by 21% yards. 
Napkins, 31 inches square. 


orK TaBLE CLOTH tp EB at 2, 


rawn-work borders; finished with latticed 


69—Linen Damask Dgawn 


Fine linen, with fpur 
fringe. 
38% by 21%, yards. 


a | z 
70—Damask Linén “Tspt eine AND ee vetoes r 20 eaten "3 


rs Sheer linen wov uh large medallion of fine and broad bladed 


7 i Cloth, 4% by 2% yards. 


71—Larce Damask Winen Taper Cover ate = oF 


Exceptionally ineft, woven with broad scrolling border of 
acanthus leaves, ipterrupted by fruit. | 


3144 by 214 yards. 


le oe a le 
OVERS OK2, Feige th ad; 
Fine linen, one itHf blossoms of pansies at centre and bor- 
ders. MonogfYammed The other with sprays of fine roses and 


peonies. Ribho rs. Monogrammed. 


One, 21% by 2 yards and one, 243 by 21, yards. 


od 


nd cupidons. Broad border of medallions 
(oreH# uf 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


74—Circutar D 
( Fine linen, with broad border of sprays of lilacs, daffodils 
and other fl 


Diameter, 3/3 yards. 


“5—THREE De Linen Taste Covers fir { 2 ae co . 


é Exceptionally /fine linen, woven-with centre panel of festooned 


flowers. Border with ribben staff festooned with further small 
flowers. Another woverf with sprays of daisies and wheat at cen- 
tre and bole. e third with centre, woven with all-over stel- 
late motivesHoneysuckle and key-scroll borders. 


2 yards and 21% yards square. 


%6—Two Satin Damask TasiE~-Covers On: pa Cone. H# a 


CG Beautiful linen, with-hémstitched borders, woven with sprays of 


roses, peohies, wforning-glories and wheat. The second woven 
detached sprays and broad border of large roses, 
carnations and other flowers. 


One, 21, yards square and one 3 yards by 2% yards. 


77—EmproipereD OaTmEeaL Linen LuncHEon Ser67(7% 
é Centre of drawn ares, finished with embroidered broad border 


of Venetian Jece & jour and small diamond border similar to cen- 


f. Twelve napkins to match, all initialed, T. Conn HB 


Cloth, 3% by 21% yards. 
Napkins, 2 feet square. 


ale Em BOW ME Dees Covers 64 9_ Coss Tie a, 
Enriche , with sprays of roses and bulrushes¢ fringe 


One, 6614 by 15-inches and one 32 inches square. 


Mor 
79—SrEvEnN Pitipw Cases 61 y Caste TE/ 


ie Five with drayrborders; initialed, T. Two with open drawn 
floral bordeY$; initialed, M. C. T. : 


Ce Naeem uck LingwToweELs 


Various si es apipatterns. 6G (cou 3 


First Session 


7 oA f) | 
, aah ‘. + p., ee 
| 81—Twrjve Hu INEN TOWELS OO a. COse FR 
itetfed borders 


Hight initialed, M. C. T. in red. 


Given Hycx Lin OWELS 6157). Q Z 5a th / 
Dot patteyn, yrth hemstitched borders. Initialed, M. C. T. 


CC 83—Twetve Damask Linen Towets ona wae 2. Lh." as 


wth sprays of buttercups. cox ey T. Hemstitched 
bérders Six woven with floral borders; initialed, M. C. T. 


84—Six Emproierep Linen ToweE ts On-C fae FF / 
Twd wi borders, variously embroidered with fleurs-de- 
is lys rays of hlacs. Monogrammed. Four with hemstitched 
ers and a jour medallions at ends. Monogrammed. 


85—T wer ELS OAD 2 (Goa He / 
Si ith medallions of flowers having scalloped borders ~ |. / 
and paOnograms. Six with yellow drawn borders and initials, nore 
M. C. T | 
SOT GME aie 
86—FirrHen [fxen ToweE.s 645 Larot. tt / 


Dot 
borders. 


87—TwrELVvE 
‘% Assorted/ patterns ae sizes. el vt ey 


Monogrammed and having lattice open fringe 


89—SEVENTE INEN Pittow Cases f? p 
tri7 loot. tH 
& eel with initials. C/7 COO ae / 


90—SrEvE d ow eG y, ( fe Hy = 9 
| Henjstit ; variously initialed and non eae 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


Cee oy Cet 
(2, Care 2, \ 


Monogrammed. 


23, by 2 yards. 


3 yards square. 


3 yards by 2%, yards. 


6 


3 yards 4 inches by 3 yards. 


aga E LINE ETS 
oo (o Cont) 


96a—Two ALINEN SHEETS 
me aOR 7 ee Comnce 


Similar to preceding. 


43/, yards by 3 yards 14 inches. 


Two, BY, by 2 yards 8 inches. 
One, 2¥, by 2 yards. 


GS ooo Lin} SEED z S (POR, 


Similar tq pree€édin 
23, by 1% yards. 


& 99—Two Linen SHEETS 


Similar t6 precedin 


23, by 1% yards. 


28, by 1% yards. 


First Session 


é : 101—Turee LINEN/ SHEE 
: Similar to précedjafg. 


618, [aaa | 


23, by 134 yards. 


stitched borders and large monogram, M. C. T. 


3 yards square. 


ee 108—Two Li Hh. 
Similar fo preCeding. 5OG oa-Eo / 


3 yards square. 


| 104—MarsEI_tuEF3 BEepspr AND Bere we lef Coren Jt 8 h 
1 With flora and tice borders. Bath mat with maple leaves and 
honeysuckle pmk borders 


Bedspread, 2 by 2% yards. 
Bath mat, 8 feet 10 inches by 6 feet 4 inches. ———— 


105—Drawn Lin TER CovER 
linen; enriched with wide borders of drawn- eT al 
with cruciform and diamond motives. 


49 inches by 46 inches. 


Tf Rey Le 


106—EmpromweEr#p Linex“anp Lace Covertet anp Two BotstTER 


CovE J 
// Fine lined; epfiched with large raised monogram partially im [pat ? 
as open workyhemstitched border and deep Renaissance lace floral 


flounce. 
Coverlet, 12 feet 8 inches by 8 feet 9 inches; bolsters, 30 inches square. 


PERSIAN, INDIAN AND OTHER SMALL ART OBJECTS 


“4 


107—PeErsIAN SILVER AND C PLEVE ENAMEL ARMLET 


XVIII Century fe 
ked by two miniature obelisks; decorated 
poussé scrollings and floral and bird motives. 
aubergine and blue enamels. 


Octagonal /plate 
with handsome 
Remains 


hich every item is offered and sold. 
é forepart of the Catalogue. 


Kindly read the Conditions under, 
They are printed in 


Height, 8 inches. 


CHAMPLEVE AMEL AND Merat Prctrorat Cross 


XVII Century 
oss of silvered brass, with enamel rosettes and Cone}. 9 


filwhgs; engraved inscriptions. Suspended by scrolled 
metal chain of later date. 


109—Rwvss1an 


110—Enamet anp Mera Cru cyPIx Asia Minor, XVIII Century loge 
¢, Of Armeniah workmanship. Greek cross patée, with scrolling 1) 
: ise g hamel, and medallion in each of the arms 

Central cruciform panel of bronze, 


On 


- AND Two Harrrprys or 


{iver brooch ornamented with a long y 


ye and cabochons simulaffhg coral. Two hairpins, joined by a chain 
erence amulet box; broad flat triangular 


cabochons. 


114—Inpian Brass anv) EnamMer 
Small candle-holde 
scroll and figure forms 
cabochons. 


ANDLE-HOLDER i e Y 


ussé brass hammered into fantastic 
h embellishment of colored enamel and 


ei 


[ . : ? 


First Session 


RASS GirpDLE Knives (/ 2 Py pope 
f> ° . e : ; i. 
‘<4 Small penkpres, scimitar-shaped, in engraved and worked brass: 


ng, suspended by long metal chains. 


Se AN ENAMELED Narew 


vipat (ite flowers and medallions display- 
Persian women and children, in brilliant colors. 


Height, 61% inches. 


117—Inpian Sitvey ann Ena CrueEt se | (3 Lf : s 
4 Flat leaf stgnd, diapef€d and enameled in royal- blue, math chis- 


/ eled silve ard-pot and _ salt-shaker. ( Pepper-castor 
missing. ) 


118—Jarpur JapE ayo Enamet Brag ¢ 
2 Coiled snake b gen Jaipur oad: Ww saa Pine gilded 
am decorations ;, leaffrontés, enameled in bright colors and 
embellished fi i 
Te 10) 
119—BoxHara Prtence Bowt Leg Lf AVITI Century 


ser patterns*of trellis and checks in 


Circular ;/ ‘conventional ase 
Hlue and brownish-white. Heavy overglaze. 


camelliaggreen, degp 


ae Diameter, 121% inches. 


120—Damaschs Tite AVIT Century 


ue surrounded by leaf forms, on a white ground, 
insid¢ a serélled olive-green border. Spandrils in deep blue, with 
sketched ornament. Passages of cloudy turquoise. 


9 inches square. 


121—Damagcus TILE Late XVIII Century 
Repeating pat of tulips in blue, interrupted by pansy-heads 
in a fleep ple, with narrow formal leafage; central decoration 


en pomegranate in the deep blue of the tulips. 


9 inches square. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in thé forepart of the Catalogue. 


Late XVIII Century 


of other arabesques project into the square from the 
corners and the middle of the sides. Framed. 


Nee 


9 inches square. 


123—PERsIAN 
f) Displayin e and a female figure, sketched in white, deep 
Fae f green and|brgnish-purple, in a garden, represented by a formal 
~} background? of royal blue with trees, flowers and ewers. In 


carved and mother-of-pearl! inlaid frame. 
' 814 inches square. 


UIVRE 


124—Rwvss1an ENTE AND Ewamet Bown Fs ? Z Pe 
ae 7 aot 
Metal Wow! with‘six circular enamel insets on each face Livy 
depictihg se€nes from a peasant legend; central inset with the 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


XVII Century 


gz Compofged of fouruares, forming a centrally symmetrical pat- 
2 tern of forma|M€afage in indigo, yellow, deep green and ochre, on 


AP Ord 


127—LacevER Boox Cover, Bo <p SMALL Misnon (eam 
Persian, XVIII Century 


(a) Snjall cover, close, finely wrought flower and foliage 


cket mirror, the hoe displaying a combat bebe 
and a snake. (c) Flat box, shaped like a mihrab, with 
flower decoration. 


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First Session 


fj 
NG separated an undulating palm band. 
aoe Height, 11 inches. 
i 180—Two InpAw Sitv ye Nod Brass PowpEr Horns € aye FF ab 
All-oveydia ( 


tia fi g oo, 
f mie aay pees { ~ 
181—Tuine ACQUERED TRays re lane f+ 


Diameters, 744, 101% and 12 inches. 


~~ 


of G2 


RosE-WatER SPRINKLER ( 3. FF) 


JHE AND SHEATH Bo 
Damascened_ blade wit Silver guard and Aer a hilt. 
Guard and she vine ornament in low relief, the latter 


also holding a lion made up of small cabochons simulating 
precious stones. 


Gourd-shaped, wit flaring trumpet neck and bold foot. Trellis- 
nscriptions and animal forms in 


horizontal bands, exec in various colored lacquers. 


Height, 1214 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


SILVER, -GIEDEDSSIL VERA ENAMEL TABLEWARE 
AND DECOBATIVE OBJECTS 


185—Twe.tve Gitp’p Sitvek aND ENamet TEAsPoons 
Two sets of sik. r-shaped bowls and scrolled handles, both 
decorated in the BUissian manner with conventional ornament in 


forks. 


139-,Two Repovuss porr ARTICLES 
6 Jardiniére jar} with spfrally twisted enriched body; cylindrical 


English silverfpowdef jar with bold gadroonings and floral scroll 


work. 
Heights, 21, inches and 4 inches. 


140—AntiavE Go~p BraceLet Greek, III Century B. C. 


3 Links of fi Ss, the larger finely chiseled with minute 
j < convention d and semés ornaments; with an amulet link 
containing a sxfall garnet cabochon, and filled with clay. 
141—Srx Assor oF Decorative TaBLEe SILVER 
ns Comprisi ssé silver berry-ladle, cheese-scoop, three as- 
/ sorted fo 


142—GILDED Vv ITCHER 


em Gracef ed ewer-shape, with knopped baluster stem and 
V 1 nota 


exagonal hollow foot; slender scrolled handle. 
143—Fovur AssorTRD GILD 


Height, 9%, inches. 
Displaying copts ofarms of England, Savoy, etc., and various 
eled decorations. 


SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS 


engraved and fc 


——— i a 


First Session 


wow 
a 


ILVER OystEeR Forxs 


ee ee rN GILD 


cone (A) Set of spewith twisted shank and pierced handle, displaying 
UD és sprays offulips. (8) Set of six with handle formed by classic 


figure. (c) Set of five in gilded silver and turquoise enamel. 


145—Set or TwrEfvE GILp ILVER AND ENAMEL LEMONADE SPOONS 


Southern tates workmanship. Ovoid bowls in white, 
BK tara sapphire enamels displaying the royal coat of 
arms of Spain; slender rod stems. In case. 


pests 


horn; sian carved boxwood sacred medallion, mounted in 
enameled silver, crystal silver-mounted parrot, scent bottle and 


gilded silver and enamel taper box. 


i? Execute 


enamels. 


148—Inp1an ReEporssk Stuwtr Bown 
Deep quatrefoil 


central ova 


wl, each of the sides being ornamented with 
allion displaying head-and-shoulders figure of 
a native flanked by sprays of flowers; all-over decoration in 


repoussé relief of tropical birds and-foliage. 
SS, Width, 9 inches. 


149—Inp1ian SILvER, TREFOI 


Wave edge, pierced 
finely chiseled flesi 


th engraved vine pattern; cavetto with 
displaying elephants, monkeys, snakes, etc., 
of tropical foliage, in flat relief; small central 


Width, 111%, inches. 


scroll hakdle, o#which is perched a dove. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ol SIxTEEN AssortT NIR AND OTHER SPOONS 


| a eke in parcel-pilded silver, two in gilded silver with enamel 
if } 
- a 


decorations and {s 


152—Russtan GItpED SILVER AND ENAMEL TMEAT DIsH AND 


PG MA) Graceful boat-shafpe with curved handle; deep cavetto 
/y K with circular embosse 
“ © " the dish decorated 

chanticleers, with for order in the brilliant Russian enamels. 
On a gilded matt ground. (x) Small pierced ladle, with enamel 
floral decorations surrounded by borders of perlettes in 
turquoise. 


158—S1x Durtcu $1 
PIS Fat ovoid bo der bar stem and pierced scroll handle. 


yee ees Dutcu Sipver TEA 
ma } Shanks with flat sh er having chiseled figure decorations : 


finials of stand gures of saints. Monogrammed, T. 


XVIII Century 


155—Dutrcu Reprovusst Sitver Box 


North Holland w ; the lid displaying within a rocaille 
scrolled border of musicians, male and female, in re- 
poussé relief; tle sigéS are decorated with small cartouches dis- 
playing figures(gefd landscapes interrupted by flower motives. 


Four ball Fae 


Boat-shaped djsh, pigfced with rosetted trellis and decorated 
with rocaille s ipés and cartouches in repoussé relief; on four 
slender feet. Moffogrammed. 


157—FIvE rcoH Sitvex Patrcu Boxes 
iS Y/ Varios for engraving and repoussé work. 


Width, 614 inches. 


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a epee ee. 


First Session 


158—Turee Orp,DutcH Sitver®Parcu Boxes 
£ 


Dl. oval, one fan-shefied and one bellows-shaped, with various 
r 


epoussé ‘getiesigns and formal scroll-work in the Dutch 
manner. 


159—GiupEp Sinver AND ENAME 


SPOON 
(a) Régence sfyle; aille decorations in the embossed metal, 
and white a al-blue enamels; spoon with finely scrolled 
ierced bowl.&(8) Pear-shaped bowl with formal scroll-work in 
brilliant translucent enamels; Norwegian workmanship. 


ALT-SPOoON, Fork AND BrErry- 


e 


160—THiIr TEEN Norwécran Gi D SILVER AND ENAMEL Spoons 


- Comprising twe 
& } \ leaf-shaped a 


‘veins and twig Handles being of gilded silver. 


161—TI'wo Norwecian GILDE ILVER AND ENAMEL TEA-STRAINERS 


(a) Rim set wyth fiveepointed, scroll-like projections embellished 
indigo, amethyst and brown enamels. (8B) Flat 
white perlettes, flanked by a band of turquoise 


ff 


162—Pair Norwecsan GetDED SILVER AND EnamMeEt SALTCELLARS 


ene boat-sha'pe, with hydra-headed bow and stern posts, and 
Uv fi 


rail of formal floral trellis in enamel. Rope-twisted spoons. 


L—_ 
163—Ei1cur NorwciIan ED SitverR MemoriaALt Spoons 
‘ Oxidized si sted stems; gilded silver handles of various 
wh figures 


Frieze displaying repeatéd female“masks linked by festoon and 
ribbon motives; molded flip with guilloche and thumb moldings. 
Inferior decoration of us leaves springing vertically from 
the base which is supported on three rams’ heads. Facsimile of 


a Pompeian original. 
Height, 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forgpart of the Catalogue. 


165—Smauu Iraian SILVE 
Roman Classic Style, I Century, A. D. 
ody with frieze decorated with engraved lines 
and a proces of conventional leopard-like monsters; on four 


tusk feet. Facsimile of a Pompeian original. 
Height, 31, inches. 


"i 
a 


166—Irauian Sirfer Daringftne Cur 

Roman Classic Style, I Century, A. D. 
ith engraved formal fret decoration; on the lip 
wo ducks. Four flattened goose-neck feet. 


Funnel-shajped 
are perchec 


Height, 31% inches. 


167—Twenty-onE ITauian Spiver TEaspoons 
“Roman Classic Style, I Century, A. D. 
mn Copies of utensils f6und at Pompeii, inscribed: Domus Vettiorum, 
Ercolano, etéethe handles wrought in serpent forms, masks, 


scrolls and other classic shapes. 


x 


168—SIxTEEN Asso&TED I'pALIAN SinveER Spoons 


Roman Classic Style, I Century, A. D. 


by a vine branch on hah is perched a parrot; the handle is 


joined to the body by a winged female head. 
Width, 914 inches. 


170—Iratian SitvER Ewer 


assic Style, I Century, A. D. 
Flat ovoid body f¢urving intgan asymmetrically set neck with 
floral gadrooned peaded lipf Scrolled handle with parrot finial, 
springing from 4 medalljén on the body displaying in low relief 
a winged goat riding a dolphin. 


Roman 


Height, 8 inches. 


First Session 


SILVER-PLATED TABLE WARE 


SOUP-LADLE AND BERRY-LADLE 


(a) By Reed and Barto ew York, with embossed mascaron 
and scrolled leaf dec ion. (8B) By Maple, London. (c) By 
H. Salisbury & Co. Bowl with finely engraved formal ornament. 


171—SILVER-PLATED nt Bfeay 


TCHER AND COASTER 


(a) Mounted dnd sein all-over twisted leaf decoration of ber- 
foliage; monogrammed. (8) Spirally ga- 
ith crest. 


ries, flowers 


drooned edges, 
Height of pitcher, 51% inches, 


173—MERIDEN SILVE - tee 
Flat double di 


ments; circula 
rocaille-scrolle 


ocaille-scrolled marli and cover orna- 
engraved with formal patterns; on three 


eet; paraffin burner. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


174—SILVER-PLATED FLAGON- Oe “Hor Warrer Jue anp AsH 
RAY 
Faceted flagon hglder, Ws wicker handle; monogrammed, 
T. Ash tray in ae of an automobile wheel, with flat glass 
bowl. 


175—SILvErR-PLATED Fregn DisH 


Circular; sides cofmposed of“6ombé pierced and strapped scroll- 
ings surmounted py a Ipef-enriched and beaded rim. 


Diameter, 91/, inches. 


CRIER AND CREAMER 


176—SILVER-PLATED TEApoT, § 
Paul Revere Silver Company, Boston 


fit above the teapot, forming a Seal suitable for invalid use. 
Height, 8%, tachan 


177—Twewve ILVER TER - KNIVES AND SIx SILVER - PLATED 


KNIFE-REST 


Knives with pferced handles formed by the bodies of two dogs, 
adossés. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


178—Sitver-PLaTEp Cu Early XVII Century 
bowl, stem with hexagonal bosses flaring into 
1ollow base decorated with repoussé scroll-work 
edallions. Traces of silver plating on the original 


Deep contracti 
broad six-f1 
and inset 


copper. 
Height, 8 inches. 


ra 


179—Fovur Sitvej-pLapep Taste Oxvects 


6K Candle-snuffer Piskdle- trimmer, pair of grape scissors and Tif- 
fany match-box case. 


<p SILVER-PLATED BREAKFAST KNIVES 


By Tiffany & Company 


1 80 TwELve ee 


i 1C Blades engr 


handles. 


red with conventional flower scrollings; nacre 
wrapper. 


STERLING SILVER A SILVER TABLEWARE 


181—STeEriunc SILVER CHED Guiass SWEETMEAT Di1sH 
wl, having flaring lip etched with leaf 


from the base; pierced silver stand. 


Delicate cup-shape 
decorations spring 


Height, 3 inches. 


182——-Eicnt Pairs AssprTeD/SILvER Sucar Tones 
4% One in silver filigre“work with cock-claw tongs, two parcel- 
‘vilded and five astérted silver tongs. 
183—Sitver Server anv Punc#-LapLE 
(a) Dutch si 


shank and flat oval handle decorated 
yor with scrolls s in low relief, and medallions displaying 
{) \. lion-heads ard oman soldier. (B) Sterling silver ladle with 
“sage fluted edge; Handle displaying flower stems and a jay in cameo 
relief, 


184—T weve Fine ;AssorTeED Suw¥ER SouvENIR Spoons 
» One silver a | d, one 


’ Pa 

“4 silver spoons 
K 
‘ 


\\_and repoussé 


‘cel-gilded and ten very finely wrought 
é€ most varied pierced and chiseled handles 
engraved decorations. 


"4 


‘é j 


v, 


First Session 


spreading over retti in repoussé relief. Back with inscrip- 


tion, “M. C. Tf. Anvers, 1899.” | 
“ Width, 17 inches. 


186—Quvuaint EncRAV InK-poT German, 1734 


engraved, . M. 1734.” All-over engravings of tulips, formal 


leafage and mascarons. 
Height, 41%, inches. 


187—Drespenj GILpED Sfiver Disu Louis XV Style 
Shell-shape; th€ edges finely wrought of conventional rocaille 
pattern; ‘ap-scrolled handle. By Elimeyer, Dresden. 

| Width, 13 inches. 


Directoire Period 


(a) Teapot of Ger workmanship, decorated with beribboned 
festoons ibbthg ; pineapple finial. (8) Cream jug with trel- 
lis-pierce ck and foot, pear-shaped body with festooned orna- 
ment and caryatid handle. 


erman, XVII Century Style 


mposed of cocoanut which is sur- 


189—CocoanuT AND SILveR Own 
The body the bird is 


mounted b 


ions are joined by bands displaying mascaron 


and cherub figures in low relief. 
? Height, 10 inches. 


\ 
190—CocoanvuT anv Sitver Courre 


| Gerthan, Early XVIII Century 


Cocoanut decorate 
shaped silver base ; silver shoulder bandings with two 


rocaille-scrolled handfés. 
Height, 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart,of the Catalogue. 


191+Grovr or As SILVER 
ts S Comprising cduldron-sh&ped saltcellar, pepper-shaker, napkin- 
ft \ving, two gr@tesq orwegian silver saltcellars and small al- 


192—NorweEcian Sitver Méstrarp Por and SALT-SHAKER 

By H. Moeller, Trondhjem 
ith repoussé strapped scroll ornament and tiny 
figures; the shaker with gilded florin mounted in 


the top, and three lion feet. 
Heights, 31%, and 31, inches. 


193—Norwecian Sitver Entrée Dish By H. Miller, Trondhjem 


Oval body, with repouss ecoration of strapped scrollings and 
chimera; with a handle. Supported by four winged 
monsters. 


Width, 14 inches. 


Pepper Castors AND SALTCELLAR 

By H. Miiller, Trondhjem 
Cylindrical on three lion feet; castor with globose body, 
on bird-claw feet. le. 


194—Patrr NorwkE@IAn 


195—Sreriine Siryer Swpfrmear Disu Birmingham, 1894 
Repoussé de 


lattices; sc 


s of floral bouquets and six small pierced 


edges. 


ree 


er 


Width, 41%, inches. 
Comprising three Norwegian silver skewers; silver-gilt fish-slice 
RI with enamel insets‘ eteraney silver bread- knife and serving 
set in the b6wl and eae horn handle; butter-knife; butter 
pick; gilded silver spear-pick; condiment spoon, pair of old 


Dutch silver spoons and Pe ESS 


197—Patr Norwecian SILVER. sy "EETMEAT DiIsHES 


gs and chimeras in repoussé relief; two 


af Deep oval cay€tto, with” flat molded hexagonal marli enriched 
| On four ball feet. 


\echimera loopfhang¥es. 
Width, 91% inches. 


First Session 


198—Grour jor Four Qfsects In STERLING SILVER 
bowl with spiral gadroonings; gilded silver 
"] cheese-ish with glass liners (one missing) ; pierced and scrolled 


ish (lacking glass liner); jardiniére container with 


Height, 2° inches. 


202——TwELVE G SILVER SALTCELLARS 


ne Small oyStef<shells lying on curved twigs. 


203—STERLING SILVER /AND Guass TEarot TILE 


Circular glass til tunted and set_in floral scrolled beaten silver. 


Diameter, 51% inches. 


‘TER Disy 
ower-heads; two scrolled handles. Mono- 


204—STERLING SILVER 


Decoration/ of 


grammed. 
Width, 614% inches. 


{ JUG AND SUCRIER 

fi By Tiffany & Co. 
bowl, enriched with fine bead- 
floral formal ornament; graceful 


a SILv 


(Vv Ewer jug and (clasgic urn-shap 
ing and engrav vith band 


slender loop handles. 
Heights, 6 inches. 


206—Cur CrystaL AxD STBeRLING SILVER SwWEETMEAT DiIsH 


Circular; the base fifely undercut with floral rosettes; pierced 


and molded silve 
Diameter, 61/, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under whicl’ every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forgpart of the Catalogue. 


with formal border of incised rayons. 


Width, 7 inches. 


208—Cur CrystaL Syrye JuG/MounreD IN STERLING SILVER 
ribbed and hobnail decorations; handle 
oral motives and strap scrollings in the 
century. 


Pear-shaped body 
and neck displayi 


style of the late XA 
Height, 71, inches. 


; < Consisting o : 
61 riched with ¢onvenpfial bands of delicately scrolled leafage. 
Tray, 8 inches square. 
210—Sreriinc} SILver SWEETMEAT Disx 
Basket-shaped, gwith molded valanced edges and pierced body 
simulating witker; flaring circular base. Monogrammed strap 
handle. Lg 


Height, 9 inches. 


Ovoid body standingfon four claw feet. Cover pierced with a 


handle. Copper liner. 
Width, 9 inches. 


212—STeriinc SILVER. Disu London, 1899 


ogrammed, with broad boat-shaped 
repoussé floral scrollings. 

Width, 10 inches. 

213 


Pair SiERLING SI ~Savtap SERVERS AND PuUNCH-LADLE 


First Session 


SinrverR DECANTER 


214—CryYsTAL AN 
Flat globular body with tall slender neck; star-cut base. 
Mounted Set in finely engraved scrolled leafage with lip and 


handle in Sterling silver; with faceted stopper. Monogrammed. 
pe GA) CO ss Aeight, 9%, inches. 


vith galleried ends enriched with formal 
wave decoratiga®; twisted handle. On hollow turned foot flar- 


ing to oV Monogrammed. 


Height, 81% inches. 


a g 


217—-NorwEcIAN 
nd neck with strapped scrollings and ani- 
mal forms/in relief; scrolled handle with chimera finials. 
The body ‘sfpported by the sejant figure of a four-winged 
dragon; flat circular base with spirally ribbed edges. 


Massive ew@¢r 


Height, 18 inches. 


218—FExautsiITE In ALVER 
Valanced fiv, o scrolled handles and central 
medallion with inscriptio he whole covered with a very finely 


relief, of scrolled floral ornament, with 


chiseled pattern, in 
ws repeated in the divisions of the valanced 


single floral mo 


border. 
Width, 201% inches. 


Note: An eminent example of the work of the Bombay silversmiths. 


219—STERLID 


Semi-ofoid body; cover lion finial; two turned peg handles. 
Neck fand flarin e enriched with formal guilloche borders. 


Sitver Sour Ture 


Height, 11 inches; width, 15 inches. 


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They are printed in the fozepart of the Catalogue. 


radial vein markings. Inscription, “M. C. T., Anvers, 1888.” 
fi Length, 16 inches. 


Length, 25 inches. 


SECOND. SESSION 


WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 5, 1924 
Pao AMERICAN ART “GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2:15 O’CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 222 to 559 inclusive 


MINIATURE BRONZES, MARBLES AND OTHER SMALL OBJECTS 


Commemorative medal of the ambassador, head to left; signed 


H. A. 


Chai Cuoatre Mepau or 1917 (Gis BK 
Diameter, 21/, inches. 


Circular metal medallion depicting the Virgin and Child flanked 
by two female saints. In rich Venetian tooled leather case. 


Jy Gres SacreD MrEpaLiion i Yi By L. Madrasst 


Diameter, 4% inches. 


f) 
ee Gi. Napotron Merpatuon ( @aC~ a 


Circular medallion with head of emperor to right; bold relief. 


Diameter, 434 inches. 


/) 
225—Cuivre Dort Pectrorau Cross Gare. an Venetian 


‘From St. Mark’s, Venice; with inscription. In Venetian tooled 
leather case. 


225as—IriIpEScCENT VASE Clement Master, Gulf San Juan 
Expanding tall jar with lip; enriched with growing fleur-de-lys 
in slight relief, adorned with curious splashes of purple veins 


in gold and pink tones. 
Height, 101% inches. 


Tumbler-shaped. One with traces of incised sporting scenes, 


Jy Oxp Eneish Horn Drinxine Curs C aa2e/ 
signed, J. W.; the other with monogrammed silver shield. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ao ee 
227—TureE Op Encuish Horn Drinxine Curs OK® (Goo. 
ps (AD cae Lao Sporting Cups, in horn, with incised decoration ; 
YJ“ one depicting a hunt in full cry; the other, silver-mounted, game- 
shooting spisodes. 
(B) Patriotic Cup, displaying full-rigged vessels, houses, the 
Union Jack, etc., signed. Silver-mounted; all tumbler-shaped. 


228—CHISELED Brass BRAZIER 


Low molded bow! enriched with chiseled sprays of flowers. Loose 


pan at crown covering charcoal chamber. 
Diameter, 914% inches. 


229—ITratiaAN WHITE Faience PLATE AVIIT Century 
Cavetto molded with petal-like depressions radiating from an 
embossed centre; narrow flaring marl, studded with oval bosses 
surrounded by molded rings. Brilliant creamy-white glaze. On 


teakwood stand. 
Diameter, 15 inches. 


229s—BrauTIFUL IrIpEscENT VASE 
Clement Master, Gulf San Juan 
Expanding round jar, enriched with very beautiful splashes of 


purple, blue, green and gold iridescence. 
Height, 914 inches. 


230—MarQuETERIE AND CARVED BacKGAMMON SET 


Rosewood and mahogany paneled box with low relief carving of 
an equestrian female patriotic figure; floral and scroll inlays in 
various woods. Interior with unusual division into oblongs, dis- 
playing inlaid dolphin figures. The pieces are medallions, the 
black depicting emblematically events of the years 1688-1694, 
the brown, parables of Latin and German proverbs. 


17 inches square. 


231—Pair Marsie STATUETTES 


GRECIAN WARRIOR AND His WIFE. Standing undraped figures of 
a muscular bearded veteran and a slender woman, in Roman 
green marble; rustic supports. Square and circular molded 


plinths. 
Heights, 144% and 18% inches. 


Second Session 


233 


232—Iratian Marsie Group 
musica. Statuary marble group of five cherubs, one with violin, 
one with flute, one with Pan’s pipes and two choristers; on 


scrolled base. 


Height, 15% inches; length, 32 inches. 


4 , 
; 1-3 


— 


¢ SS eet x 
232s—ALABASTER COVERED VASE sah og Italian, Late XVIII Century 
] Molded body with valanced rim and cover. Red veins. On 


square base. (Imperfect.) 
Height, 11 inches. 


233—Russtan Bronze Group 
Figure of a mounted Cossack with a pipe in his mouth, and before 
the horse’s head two Borzoi dogs. Rocky base; oval plinth. 


Signed. 
Height, 16 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


234—WaLnuT BAs-RELIEF PANEL Italian, Lows XVI Style 
Oblong, with figures of dancing putti, one winged and holding a 


torch; rustic background. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 3914 inches. 


235—Cuivre Dort Inkstanp (2s uy Louis Philippe Period 
7 Tray with rich leaf moldings and laurel wreath borders, holding 
“~) two inkwells with leaved covers and wasp finials; wreathed and 
= beribboned medallion back, with scrolled pen-rests. On six 


turned feet. 
, Length, 18 inches. 


236—MassiveE Bovu.iE InxkstTanp Régence Style 


Oblong, with cutvre doré chimera feet, inkwell and stand castor. 
Sides and deep pen-tray with scroll inlays of metal on tortoise- 


shell. Metal-mounted ivory paper-knife. 
Length, 14 inches. 


237—Frencu Toortep Learner Desk Set se bh ) 
Six pieces, comprising monogrammed portfolio, scratch pad, 
calendar, box holding sealing set and tiny letter scales, ink-pad 


and stamp-roller in rich brown leather tooled with formal borders 
and delicate serpentined leaf-festoon chain. wie b 


238—Larcr VENETIAN TooLep LeaTHER PHotTocrarH Box Cee 
i Shaped oblong, with fine gilt tooled flower decorations. Oval 


inset of old engraving depicting peasants in village farm scene. 


Length, 171% inches. 


239—Go.p Mountep Esony Cane Early American 


| Inscribed: “Prof. L. C. Loomis Young Ladies’ Christmas Gift, 


at Lafayette Institute, 1860.” 
Length, 3614, inches. 


239s—Bronze STATUETTE By E. Peynot 


ARAB WARRIOR. Seated figure of a bearded tribesman, in short, 
' braided jacket and breeches, his belt stuffed with weapons, a 
—/ curved dagger in his right hand and a long Arab rifle in his left. 


Height, 24 inches. 


Second Session 


JAPANESE AND CHINESE PORCELAINS, FAIENCE, BRONZES 
BRASSES, LACQUER INRO AND OTHER OBJECTS 

i Sroneware Teapot Cavaée et + 
Brown stoneware with regular pattern of tiny bosses. 


241—Two Smatt Kyoro Tra Jars 
18 One globular ovoidal; one double gourd-shaped, with ivory lids. 


Brown splashed ware. 
Heights, 24%, and 8 inches. 


242—Mirror Lacever Bown anv SectTionaL Box 
Box in three sections, displaying flowered trellis in gold; bowl 
with vine ornamentation. 


Height of box, 2%, inches; diameter of bowl, 342 inches. 


Ca ty 
Fine creamy-yellow glaze; underglaze decoration of flowers and 
birds, and in the vase, a dragon. Metal-mounted. 


243—Miniature Kyoro Trea Jar anp Gourd VasE PA L 


& 


Heights, 234 and 31, inches. 


a — 
AAOX, haw 


é 


a Kyoro Teapot anp Vase ( ie ie ; 
oy Black glaze with decoration of chrysanthemums and hydrangeas 


respectively. Metal-mounted. 
Heights, 3 and 5 inches. 


245—Nest or Turee Smartt Lacauer Bow1s 
Chrysanthemum heads in dull gold on a gold-dotted ground. 
Flaring foot. 


246—MiniaTurE Kyoto ee AND Tra JAR Ct CFF a 
L The former pale green, with formal flower rosettes ; the latter, 
olive-green, displaying birds and flower sprays. Metal mounted, 


Heights, 4 and 8 inches. 


247—Waitt PorceLtain Group 
The Gods of Longevity, Girogin, and of Contentment, Hotei, 


joined by a loop of cord. Traces of blue. 
Height, 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


248—Gorip LacauER GROUSE lane ip | 


»% i 
\ Cubistically conceived bird, with removable head. 
Height, 41%, inches. 


Fy 
/ 9 ee eT as ; 
249—Satsuma TEA Jar [ Catt 

Globular ovoidal; ho-wood cover with carved tortoise finial. 

Decorations of various mon, or crests of princely. houses, in gild- 


ing and soft colors. 
Height, 4 inches. 


250-—Two Trapots 
One in deep rose porcelain, with white reserves displaying flowers ; 
X\ the other in canary-yellow, of curious shape, with incised floral 


decoration. 
Heights, 414, and 4 inches. 
251—Satsuma TEAPoT s OvoR +4 D> at | 
4 Spheroidal, with lacquer loop handle. Decoration of kiri leaves 
“| in blue, and camellia-green scrolled foliage. 
Height, 414 inches. 
A oS ey 
252—Sitver Koro LQA*~ Fj KS 
J, By Goto. Square, standing on four stump feet, with key-fret 
* | and scroll or cloud decoration; two ring handles. Pierced dome 


~~ 


cover, fashioned in circular trellis. 
Height, 41% inches. 


pilice tongs Acaates SMHS AND CLoisoNNE Enamet Koro lore+t oe 
) Oblong, with rounded corners; two scrolled handles. Chased 
YY and decorated with minutely executed cloisonné foliage in bright 
___) enamels; sides with pierced cartouche-shaped panels ornamented 
with phoenix and kylin in cloisonné relief, amid flowers. With 
liner. 
Height, 5 inches. 


i Nesta Metat TEraror 
a) [ ) Deep red lacquer, with penciled leafage decoration. 
— Height, 5 inches. 


Second Session 


2544—Parr TEAkwoop STANDS 
Square, with statuary marble insets. 


Height, 5 inches; 91% inches square. 


255—Two Bowts / OK l ate TF 


ae 


One in ine cotta, with incised leaf patterns; one in brown- 


glaze stoneware, with metal rim. 
Diameters, 5 and 41% inches. 


256—Curtous Gray Ware Traror “err 
f -) 
Jf) Decoration of tiny drop splashes of brown glaze; with wicker 


V/ handle. 
Height, 5%, inches. 


257—AvENTURINE LacauER Box (ee as / 
Decoration of formally scrolled leaf branches in dull gold and 
putty lacquers, and medallions enclosing lotus leaves. ‘Two 


tasseled cords for securing. 
Height, 5% inches. 


258——WuiTE PorcEeLain 'TEAPOT 


A y Double gourd-shaped. 


259—Porceiain Teapot anp Nest oF Cups 
_ Teapot with black diapering on a pale blue ground and decora- 
oy. \ tion of peonies and fan reserves; copious gliding. Nest of three 
aN al - teacups and saucer, with brilliant flower decoration; beneath, 
bird and cloud forms in underglaze blue. 


Height, 5% inches. 


260—LaceavuErEeD Cocoanut TEAPOT 

+ “Decoration on brown ground, of birds and clouds in dull gold 
PM Maequer. Metal-mounted. 
G\_y 
Nome Height, 6 inches. 


261—AvENTURINE LacquER TEAPOT Oe: ye « = / 


H Cauldron-shaped. Decoration of kiri-mon, or crests, in gold. 


Three stump feet. (Base cracked.) 
Height, 614 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


262—Imart SEMI-EGGSHELL PorcELAIN CuP AND SAUCER 
Decoration of four samurai in predominant colors of rouge-de- 
fer, powder-blue, black and ochre-yellow on brilliant white 
grounds. 


263—Two Kyoto VasEs bow OE 


7 é 
y _ Club-shaped; one in black, with slender neck, the other in sage- 
\ green. Delicate bird and flower decoration. Metal mounted. 


Height, 7 inches. 


/ 264—DecorateD Metau Pier ann E1icur CuinrtsE Bronze Casu lies / 
UK g 3 
265—Pair BronzE AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL Birps 07 loc ef 


carried out in minute cloisonné, displaying crests and floral mo- 
tives; the bronze legs are extensible. 


f el Ho-ho birds on oblong bronze plinths. The x2 eae wings 


Height, about 91, inches. 


266—Two Hasni SETs < + he Af 
{| Pair of chopsticks and knife in sheath. Otte sheath of diapered 
[ ‘ cloisonné enamel, the other of bamboo encased in shagreen. 


267—BronzeE Tornacco Box 


Oblong; appliqué decoration of kylin and other isolated animal, 
figure and flower ornaments. 


268—Decoratep Bronze Gone 
Circular gong, with incised flower decoration, suspended in flat 
scrolled frame with appliqué flower ornament. Accompanying 


gong-stick. 
Height, 7 inches. 


268a—Brass CENSER 
Low bowl with bail handle; enriched with scrolling dragons. 
Dome cover pierced with foliage and the equestrian figure of a 
devotee. 


Height, 11 inches. 


Second Session 


269—Carvep Trays In TEAKWOOD AND CINNABAR LACQUER 


Circular teakwood tray carved with formal Japanese landscape; 
square tray of red lacquer displaying figures in low relief, and 


floral borders. 
Widths, 9 and 71% inches. 


270—Brass anp CHINESE CLoIsonNE Enamet Carp Tray (aa FF 


* butterflies and convolvulus on a mazarine-blue ground, set in 


? Small oblong antique plaque with rounded corners, displaying 
/ molded brass tray. 


Length, 9 inches. 


271—Carvep TEAkwoop anp Metat Tra CueEst y ae $4 | 


Square, with domed metal top bearing bird and flower decora- 
tions in low relief. Deep meticulous carving of dragons and 


clouds, with three small concealed drawers. 
Height, 1014, inches. 


272—TimEtTAaAn Bronze IMAGE 


Seated figure of an idol, in throne chair; head is removable. 
Covered with a multitude of cabochons, simulating all kinds of 


precious stones. 
Height, 11 inches. 


273—Pair CHINESE Brass Kytins an ca a LAD G Cn 
' Oblong plinths richly engraved with diapers and conventional 
~~ flower and ju-i head ornament; lioness with cub and lion holding 


brocade ball, squarely modeled. 
Height, 14 inches. 


274— JAPANESE Bronze DisH 


Shaped oval, the sides with decorations of lobsters and tortoises, 
two of the latter depicted in relief, climbing over the edge. 
Cavetto displaying outlines of two carp. Rich deep brown 


patina. 
r Length, 16 inches. 


275—Two Lacquer AND MorTHER-oF-PEARL INRO 
(a) Three sections, with decoration in gray and mother-of- 
pearl of clouds on a dull gold ground; coralline ojime. 
(z) One section, with similar decoration of water plants, bronze 
ojime and carved lacquered netsuke. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


nnn aE eEEEnEE nS 


276—Lacever Comp anv Two Carvep Woopren NETSUKE 
(a) Semi-circular, gold-lacquered comb. (s) Carved figure 
of a bonze. (c) Walnut shape, opening to display minute 
skilful carving of a man facing the god Hotei across the board 
of a game. 


277—Two Lacever InRo 
(a) Four sections; displaying mantis and dragon-fly, coral- 
line ojime. (8) Four sections; simulating aventurine, with 
bird pictures. Miniature leather pouch replacing netsuke. 


278-—Rep Lacever Inro anv Six Carvep OsImME 


Inro of four sections; cylindrical, displaying three male figures. 


279—Two Inpro 


(a) Three sections; silvered bronze, displaying male figure and 
on the reverse, floral spray. Metal ojime and carved cinnabar 
netsuke. (8) Three sections; old black lacquer with formal or- 
nament and inscription. Porcelain ojime and dragon-carved 
wooden netsuke. Tiny image inside base. 


280—ExauisirE Lacquer AND Enamext Kixu Pate 
The valanced border displaying varied conventional and floral 
motives in gold; metal cavetto enameled in rich colors in low 
relief with pond scene, showing swimming ducks, flowers and a 
butterfly. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


281—Two LacevEr Boxes : 
One in dull gold, with figure of a ryot carrying agricultural para- 
phernalia; the other in red-brown. 


282—GILDED AND PoLYCHROMED STATUETTE XVII Century 


sleeves, holding before him in both hands a tortoise, the symbol 
_/ of longevity. On octagonal molded plinth. Gilding and re- 
mains of red and green lacquer polychroming. 


1” Standing robed figure of an old man, with cap, long gown and 


Height. 1114 inches. 


Second Session 


283—LaceuER TRAVELING SHRINE Ca 22. [ AVITT Century 


Oval cylindrical black lacquer case, opening lengthwise to dis- 
H- play the figure of a carved and gilded Budda, with the long ears 

of Wisdom, standing on an hexagonal plinth, before a boat- 

shaped canopy, also gilded and carved with scroll motives. 


Height, 13 inches. 


284—Lacaver AnD Pexin Enamet Tasle SCREEN 
Two panels, in ivory lacquer, enameled with landscape decora- 


tion in deep blue, aubergine, shades of green, ochre and claret. 


Height, 2114 inches; width, 14°, inches. 


285—LacavER AND Prexin ENAMEL STAND 
Ivory lacquer, containing a single panel decorated similarly to 
those of the preceding number. 
Height, 6%, inches; length, 19 inches. 


OO po Ls 
286—SatsumMA VASE i [C020 Paes AVITI Century 
Somewhat barrel shaped; enriched with groups of domestic figure 


and flowers in rich colors and gilding. 
Height, 10 inches. 


bcos 


287—-Hinpvu-Perse Coprer Kerrrrr (ad / 
tt Broad pear shape with dome cover, dragon handle and elephant 


head spout, enriched with medallions and bands of lotus flowers. 


Height, 101, inches. 


|p _ Set, 
288—JapanresE Brass TeMpLe Vase, 7 * Sr" 
e € . e e 
| Flaring mouth, globular body and spreading foot, enriched with 


medallions of spreading flowers and flanges at the four quarters. 


Height, 11 inches. 


289— JAPANESE Repoussrt Brass KETTLE 


Globular with short spout, flat cover and swinging bail handle, 


enriched with motives and symbols. 
Height, 111% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


290— JAPANESE Brass VASE 


Gadrooned double trumpet shape with slightly bossed body en- 
riched with flowers and fruit. Open sprays of lotus for handles. 


Height, 121% inches. 


291— JAPANESE Brass VAsE \ Axo 
| i Low bowl shape with high in-curved mouth. Enriched with 


‘ three claw dragon and cloud motives. 
Diameter, 131% inches. 


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Se ® 
Sf 5 


_ 292—Rerpoussé Copper Jarpiniere™ ( G4 _ 
\EA 


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Bowl shape with flaring mouth and rope handle, enriched with 
band of scroll leaves and berries. 


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Height, 14'% inches. 


293 


JAPANESE Brass Taste STAND 


Square rimmed top with inset corners and supports curving to a 
foot stretcher similarly shaped to top; enriched with engraved 


seals and sprays of flowers. 
1381, inches square. 


294— JAPANESE Brass LANTERN 


Four-sided with pierced oval medallions at each side displaying 
the figure of a devotee amid scrolling; the corners formed of 


three-clawed dragons in full relief. 
Height, 13°/, inches. 


295—Two Oxip Persian Piaausxs nein - watt 

(a) Circular with laurel rim and marli of paneled mock inscrip- 
tions; the centre elaborately inlaid with stellate motives, intri- 
cate scrollings, flowers, birds and medallion of further flowers. 
(8) Brass with crinkled rim; chiseled with stellate and hexagonal 
central medallion, mock inscriptions and scrolling. 


Diameters, 1714, and 15 inches. 


296—JAPANESE Brass VaAsE 


Broad inverted pear-shape; gadrooned mouth adorned with rope 
handles on leaf motives. _ Base enriched with seals and scrollings. 


Height, 174, inches. 


Second Session 


297—JAPANESE LacauErED Haneine Crock AVITI Century 
Oblong face enriched in two-toned colored bowls of brocade pat- 
tern on old-red grounds. Pierced and intricately engraved 


works. 
Height, 20 inches. 


298—JAPANESE Brass LANTERN 
Inverted pear-shape, with three pierced panels of scrollings and 
seals crested with central motives, supported on lotus thalamus 


base. 
Height, 23 inches. 


pe 
299—Sitver Iniaip Brass anp ENAMEL TrRAy “GCA, 


ZL Circular with floral marli; the centre displaying two facing lions 
“| of Persia surmounted by a crescent and surrounded by flowers. 
Inlaid with silver on backgrounds mainly of black enamel. 


Diameter, 231/, inches. 


300—JaApaNnEsE Bronze Group anp STAND 
Two swimming carp arranged on an irregularly carved walnut 


stand shaped to represent waves. 
Total length, 24 inches. 


301—JAPANESE ReEpousst Brass PuaquE wr~ath__ 


L Circular; enriched with three-clawed dragon amid cloud forms 
cy seeking the pearl of power. 


Diameter, 27 inches. 
302—Benares Brass Tray lot 
yy Circular; with flanged rim chiseled with stellate medallions sur- 
af rounded by scrolling of flowers and medallions amidst which many 


figures of animals and warriors appear. 
Diameter, 2714, inches. 


303—PeERsSIAN ENAMELED Brass Tray rg Le 
Circular with rope molded edges; broad flange occupied by varied 
FZ shaped medallions with interesting groups of figures. Floral 
fluted marli, the centre displaying an enthroned potentate sur- 


rounded by further medallions of figures. 
Diameter, 31 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ELSES aR ET TTS I AT SS aS SLES SLES SS 


204—Oxnp Persian Laceurr Pair BELLows 


Heart shaped with long handles, richly illuminated in colors on 
ivory with scrolling and border of flowers. Brass nozzle. 


: Length, 35 inches. 


305—Svuir oF JAPANESE ARMOR \wy)C_ 

~ Bossed and ribbed dome helmet, with flexible back, collar and en- 

@ riched visor. Meshed lacquered body-piece, chain mail, gaunt- 
lets, iron mask, leg pieces and skirt similar to gauntlets. In 
original case. om % 


JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE, INRO, FIGURINES 
AND OTHER OBJECTS 


306—CuinesE Carver Ivory ArmiLLary Bay 
Four carved and pierced spheres, one inside the other, the outer- 
most displaying figures and foliage, the inner, star and dot 
diapering. 


Diameter, 11% inches. 


307—JapANESE CarveD Ivory Ficure anp NETSUKE. 
(a) Minute carving of seated figure of peasant holding a large 
vegetable; probably late XVIII century. (8) Carved melon and 


leaf. 3 
Height of figure, 2 inches. 


308—Smatzt JAPANESE Carved Ivory Group 
Seated figure of father and child working in clay. Rich yellow 


patina. 
Height, 21%, inches. 


309— JAPANESE Carvep Ivory Kixu MEpaALiion 


Oval, decorated with carvings of masses of chrysanthemums in 


bold relief. 


Diameter, 314 inches. 


Second Session 


Neen eee een —————————— 


310—JAPANESE CArvED Ivory NETSUKE 


By Tomokiji. A small tortoise, symbol of longevity, crawling 
on the back of a larger one; finely incised. 


311—JapanresE Carvep Ivory NETsuKE 
By Sojisa. Cushion-shaped; depicting a struggle between a 
peasant and a gigantic carp. 


312—CutneseE Carvep Ivory NEEDLECASE 


Slender cylindrical case covered with all-over boldly carved deco- 
ration of dragons, ho-ho birds, clouds and foliage. 


Length, 3°, inches. 


313—ExauisirE CHINEsE Carvev Ivory Carp Case XVIIT Century 


Flat oblong case, monogrammed and decorated with a remark- 
able all-over carving of peasants, equestrian figures, sampans, 
small houses, trees and dragons in full relief and finely undercut. 
The whole forms a unique, crowded panorama akin to an old 
tapestry. 

Length, 4 inches. 


314—CHtInesE CarveD SANDAL-woop Carp CasE 


All-over flat and incised carving displaying a multitude of fig- 
ures, foliage and small houses, finely executed in a difficult 


medium. 
Length, 41%, inches. 


2315— JAPANESE Carvep Ivory Vanity Box 


By Chiro. Oblong; cover decorated with three apes engaged in 


playing cards, carved in low relief. 
Height, 5 inches. 


316—-JAPANESE CARVED Ivory anp LacavuEr Carp CasE 
Flat oblong case decorated on one side with conventional river 
and mountain landscape in low relief, and lacquered presentation 
of Fujiyama; on the other with graceful lacquer decoration of 
sprays of chrysanthemums and wme flowers and a flying stork. 


Length, 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


317—SmaL.ut JAPANESE Dsati-woop Carvine 
Figure of an old man, with a bundle on his back, his face 


rotesquely distorted. 
. ‘ Height, 5 inches. 


318—JapPanEsE Carvep Ivory Ficurine 
By Difoka. Figure of a peasant, with plaited straw cap and 


tucked-up trousers, cleaning his gun. 
Height, 5 inches. 


319—JAPANESE CarveD Ivory Ficurine 
By Harugo. Running figure of a conventionally draped and 
horned devil, with a short halberd poised in both hands above his. 


head. 
Height, 434 inches. 


320—Sma.tut JApANEsE Ivory Carvine 
Running figure of a boy holding a basket behind him in his left 
hand; his right, raised above his head, holds fruit. Teakwood 


base. ¢ 
Total height, 51%, inches. 


321—JAPANESE Carvep Ivory Inro, Osime anp NETSUKE 
By Ichigi. Inro of three sections carved with the figure of a 
ryot; finely wrought ojime consisting of a group of comedy 
masks, netsuke depicting fantastic monsters. 


322—JaPANESE Carvep Kiri Lear Tray 


Flat shallow tray, the leaf forms and markings finely executed; 
a beetle is crawling in one corner of the leaf. Rich deep patina 


with traces of indigo. (Has been repaired.) 
Width, 7 inches. 


323—JapanesE Carvep Ivory Counrer Box anv E1qur Counters 
By Marakichigi. Small circular box embellished with figures of 
chimpanzees at play, in cameo relief, and holding eight flat 
counters similarly decorated. 


Second Session 


324—CuHInESE Carvep Cinnasar Lacauer Box GOds +. | 

Late XVIII Century 
In the shape of a Chinese lantern, the cover being decorated with 
a meticulous carving depicting peasants—one mounted on an ox 
—in a conventional Chinese landscape; in addition, twelve later- 
ally placed medallions, depicting in low relief various flowering 
shrubs. All-over floral diaper and formal key-fret and scrolled 
borders. (Edge slightly repaired.) 


Height, 7% inches; diameter, 11 inches. 


325—JAPANESE Carvep Ivory STATUETTE 


By Chukouasi. Figure of a young girl holding in her hand a 
doll. Ovate base. 
Height, 914 inches. 


326—JAPANESE Carvep Ivory STATUETTE 


By Osayitomoye. A lady in a loosely draped 
kimono, with a flat reed fan in her hand. 


Height, 10 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


327—.J APANESE CarvepD Ivory Tusk 
AVITI Century 


Skilfully carved, in bold relief, with ani- 
mated hawking scenes showing the capture 
of a wild duck; figures of peasants, samurai 
and landscape decorations, the sweep of the 
trees extending to the top of the tusk. 
Fluctuating brownish patina. 


326 Height, 10 inches. 


ud 


328—JAPANESE CARVED Ivory CANDLESTICK 
Slender knopped shaft flaring slightly at top and bottom, and 
enriched with incised decoration of leafage, conventional cloud 


forms and birds; turned ironwood base. 
Total height, 13 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


329 


399 JAPANESE CarveD Ivory STATUETTE 


By Hashimoto. Figure of a young woman, with flower-dressed 
hair, holding in her arms a small child who is playing with a 
tortoise suspended by a string from a rod in its hand. Ovate 


base, on which stands a small box. 
Height, 1314, inches. 
(Illustrated) 


330—Japanese Carvep Ivory Daccer anp SueatuH (Shirasaya) 


Curved knife, the hilt and scabbard enriched with profuse carv- 
ings of peasants engaged in agricultural operations ; with formal 
leaf borders, carried out in low relief and incised in black. 


Length, 151, inches. 


331— JAPANESE CARVED SANDAL-woop BuppHA 


Erect figure of the god, with the long ears of Wisdom, clad in 
flowing robes and holding in his left hand the lotus; the forehead 


Second Session 


LK 


has a pearl cabochon and the breast a small inlaid gilded swas- 
tika; on shaped molded base, carved with formal scrollings and 


other conventional motives. 
Total height, 181% inches. 


EUROPEAN MINIATURE CARVED IVORIES 


332—CarveD Ivory SEAL English, XVIII Century 


Head-and-shoulders of a jester, the comedy mask pulled up above 
his forehead displaying the wearied face beneath. Unusual 
heraldic seal. 

Height, 1% inches. 


333—TovrkisH Carvep Ivory Patrcn Box 


Circular valanced body and cover enriched with further carved 
scallops and wave mouldings. 
Height, 1%, inches. 


334—Carvep Ivory MEDALLION 


HEAD OF PROPHETESS. Bust of a young woman with flower- 


wreathed curls; head to right. 
Height, 1%, inches. 


335—Swiss Carvep Ivory Group 


Figure of a couchant lion sprawled over a trophy of arms, with 


the badge of Helvetia and inscription. 
Height, 114 inches. 


336—Two Miniature Carvep AMBER FicuREs 
Florentine, XV Century 
CHRIST AND ST. JOSEPH. Our Saviour carries the Paschal lamb, 
reclining on a cushion; exquisitely carved in translucent golden- 
brown amber. The saint carries a missal and three lily stalks, 


executed in amber of a slightly darker tonation. 
Height, 2%, inches. 


337—Two Carvep Ivory OBJECTS 


(as) Medieval chariot with double domed and pinnacled_ balda- 
chino, under which two personages are seated; drawn by two 
sturdy oxen. (8) A turbaned personage imprisoned in a domed 
cage of elaborately pierced scroll-work. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


338—Knire anp Fork wirH Carvep Ivory Hanpies 
Flemish, XVII Century 
The handles carved with the figures of a nobleman and his belle, 
in contemporary costume; the former has a parrot perched upon 
his hand, the latter, in court dress, holds an opened fan against 
her breast. The handles bear proof of long usage, by the smooth, 
worn condition of the carving and the rich patina. (Both 


cracked.) 


339—Carvep Ivory BonBONNIERE 
School of Dieppe, Louis XV Period 
Circular; the top displaying in cameo relief the figures of Mars 
and Venus, with a flying cupid in classic garden landscape; base 
of box developing putti within rocaille-scrolled borders. 


Diameter, 234 inches. 


340—Partr Carvep Ivory Porrrair Mrepaiions 
HENRY IV AND THE MINISTER suLLY. Head and shoulders por- 
traits; that of Henry IV, laurel-crowned, head to right, that of 
Sully beruffed, head to left. In very flat relief. Framed. 


341—Carvep Ivory BonBoNNIERE 
School of Dieppe, XVIII Century 
Circular; the cover bearing a central valanced medallion display- 
ing a seated female figure surrounded by spirally divided floral 
motives; the box similarly decorated, the medallion bearing the 
figure of a male gallant accompanied by his dog. 


Diameter, 21% inches. 


342—Carvep Ivory Parco Box 
School of Dieppe, Louis XV Period 
Circular; the lid displaying a rocaille-scrolled medallion bearing 
the figures of a pair of lovers before the walls of a house; box 
with rocaille ornaments, animals, foliage and formal trellis. 


Diameter, 2 inches. 


343—Pair SmMatui Carvep Ivory Ficurines 
Tiny figures of lightly draped man playing a flute, and woman 


encircled by the body of a snake. 
Height, 3 inches. 


Second Session 


344—Parr FrencH Carvep Ivory Caméto MEDALLIONS 


Oval bust portraits, head to right, of a high ecclesiastic and a 


court lady. Framed. 
Height, 3%, inches. 


345—Carvep Ivory PowpEr Box 


Circular; cover and body enriched with boldly scrolled leafage, 
the body having further, four oval medallions with presentments 


of animals. (Needs repair.) 
Diameter, 314 inches. 


346—Curious Goip-Mountrrep Carvep Ivory Box 
French, XVIIT Century 
Carved in the form of a gauntlet enriched with coronet, doves and 
flaming hearts as symbols of love. Hinged, cartouche-shaped 
cover within gold rim, minutely chiseled with honeysuckle and 
blossom motives. 


347—Carvep Ivory Bonson Box XVII Century 
Low urn-shaped; valanced body and cover with hemispherical 
finials; body, cover and foot enriched with multiple wave mold- 


ings. (Cover cracked.) 
Height, 314 inches. 


348—Carvep Ivory Havut-RELIEF AVIIT Century 
BACCHANALIA. The figure of a reclining vine-wreathed Bacchus, 
surrounded by two youthful Bacchants and a Faun, each carry- 
ing a bunch of grapes. Carved in undercut relief ; fine patina. 


Height, 3%, inches; length, 6% inches. 


349—Two Carvep Ivory STATUETTES Italian, XVIII Century 
Depicting the vigorously and masterfully carved figures of a 
charging bull and of a roaring lion, ready to attack. Fine 
mellow ivory with brilliant patina. On oblong, molded wooden 


pedestal bases. 
Height, 31%, inches. 


350—Carvep Ivory Bas-RELIEF Italian, XVIII Century 
LEDA AND THE SWAN, in landscape with attendant cupids. High 
polish. 


Height, 31% inches; width, 6Y%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


251—SmaLL Carvep Ivory Ficuringe German, Late XVIT Century 


ROY HOLDING FRUIT. Figure of a curly-haired, undraped putto 


clasping in both arms a mass of fruit. 
Height, 31/, inches. 


352—Carvep Ivory MEDALLION Flemish, XVIII Century 
cLEoPATRA. Half-length portrait of the queen in flowing robe, 
applying to her bare breast the asp. Finely modeled in very 

bold relief; rich yellow patina. 
Height, 31 inches. 


Note: From the famous collection of Count Marcolini, Dresden, 1824. 


353—Two Carvep Ivory Bas-R£ELIEFs Italian, Renaissance Style 
(a) MaponNA AND cHItp. Half-length figure of the Madonna 
holding a sceptre encircling the Saviour with his right arm. 
The latter is standing on a parapet and holds an orb. (8) 
ANGEL APPEARING TO ST. BONIFACE. The Saint is clad in clerical 
robes, covered by a short mantle of camel hair and carries a 
palm branch and a skull. At the left a crucifix and cherub. 


Height, 5 inches; width, 3% inches. 


354—Carvep Ivory MEpALLion 
LEDA AND THE swAN. Oval medallion displaying the reclining 
figures; rocky landscape. In cuivre doré frame. 
Width, 4 inches. 


3855—Carvep Ivory MEpaiion 
Greek Classic Style of III Century, B. C. 
DEMOSTHENES. Seated figure of the aged philosopher, head to 
the left, his robe loosely draped about his loins. Finely modeled 
and undercut in bold relief ; probably late XVIII Century. 


Height, 31% inches. 


356—Carvep Ivory MErpaLiion Flemish, Late XVII Century 


CENTAUR AND LoveRS. On the left the clasped figures of a 
bearded warrior and an undraped woman; on the right a centaur 
at play; rustic landscape. In cutvre doré frame. 

Width, 4 inches. 


Second Session 


Canes ee ee ern nen nnn SS 


357—-Carvep Ivory Umpretia Hanpie 
With presentments of frogs, a fly and a lotus leaf. 


Height, 41, inehes. 


358—Pair Carved Ivory STATUETTES Spanish, XVII Century 
Two figures of saints in voluminous gowns; one with book, the 


other with clasped hands. Rich patina. 
Height, 414 inches. 


359—Pamr Exeuisire Smati Carvep Ivory Groups 
Flemish, XVII Century 
Two groups of putti, each consisting of two mounted on the 
shoulders of a kneeling third; very fine patina and workmanship. 


On wooden plinth. 
Total height, 414 inches. 


360—Carvep Ivory Bas-Revier Portrair 
KING CHARLES OF ENGLAND, head to right. Framed. 


Height, 434 inches. 


361—Parr Smaxti Carvep Ivory Ficurines Flemish, XVII Century 
ADAM AND EvE. ‘Tiny standing figures, the faces of both ex- 
pressing the agony of guilt; the man holds the apple, the woman 
a fig leaf, while the serpent writhes itself about the body of the 
woman. On turned wooden plinth. Fine patina. 


Total height, 41% inches. 


362—Carvep Ivory PLAQUE French, Late Gothic Style 
MADONNA AND cHILD. The Madonna is seated on a throne and 
holds the Saviour in her lap; two angels and a lamb complete 


the group. In wooden frame. 
Height, 4°4, inches; width, 38% inches. 


363—Carvep Ivory Group Italian, XVII Century 
SLEEPING CHERUB. Reclining figure, head to the left, on a pallet 
bed covered with a loosely draped garment. Fine patina. On 


ebonized plinth. 
Total length, 434 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


3865—Iratian Carvep Ivory Ovat Box 


Decorated with elaborate flat-carved formal floral ornament, 


strapped and scrolled. 
Width, 5 inches. 


366—Carvep Ivory SEAL XVIII Century 


Adossés heads of woman and skeleton surmounting shaft enriched 
with scrolled acanthus leaves; heraldic seal of eighteen quar- 
terings. 

Height, 5 inches. 


367—Carvep Ivory Group AVITI Century 
FROLICKING PUTTI. ‘Two figures, one standing holding bunches 


of vines, the other seated at his feet and grasping at fruit. On 


wooden plinth. 
Total height, 5 inches. 


368—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE French, XVII Century 
RUNNING PUTTO. Scantily draped, the left leg raised in the air. 
Fine patina. On carved and polychromed walnut plinth. 


Total height, 51% inches. 


369—Two Smaxtyt Carvep Ivory Ficures French, XVIII Century 
DIANA AND HOUND AND APOLLO, after the antique. Minutely and 
skilfully carved, the former having a rich mellow patina and 
apparently of an earlier period than the latter. Pedestal bases. 


Heights, 4%, and 5 inches. 


Note: The former from the Collection of Counsellor Nell, of Coblenz. 
anno 1824, 


370—Two Ivory Panrets Carvep In Havut-RELIEF 
Early XVIII Century 


VENUS AND MARS. ‘The former is accompanied by a playful amor 
armed with bow and quiver and offering her an apple; the warrior 
god armed with spear and shield and accompanied by a wolf and 
other emblems. Minutely carved in ivory invested with the mel- 
lowness of age. In ebonized parcel-gilded frames. 


Height, 5 inches; width, 214 inches. 


Second Session 


371—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE Italian, XVIII Century 


ALLEGORY OF PAINTING. ‘The standing figure of a putto holding 
drapery, palette brushes and mahlstick. Molded, octagonal 


pedestal base. 
Height, 51% inches. 


372—Two Carvep Ivory BaAs-REeiers Flemish, XVII Century 


TWO ALLEGORIES. ‘The former depicting the head of Boreas, a 
floating cherub blowing a trumpet and a seated putto holding a 
basket ; the latter displaying two putti on a parapet accompanied 
by a vase and a cornucopia; in the distance the battlements of 
a castle. Curiously engraved with minute feathering. Soft, 


mellow patina. 
Height, 5 inches; width, 31%, inches. 


373—Carvep Ivory RELIEF 


The figure of an Emperor standing in his chariot, drawn by four 
galloping horses; after the antique. 


Height, 5 inches; length, 614, inches. 


374—Carvep Ivory Group on ALABASTER PEDESTAL 

Italian, Late XVII Century 
FECONDITE. The group consists of a seated robust, young 
woman, draped in voluminous robes and holding an infant on her 
lap; a putto wrapped in an animal skin proffers a basket of fruit. 
Heavy, circular, concave base carved with festooned draperies 

and fruit trophies, with slight traces of gilding. 
Height, 61% inches. 


375—Carvep Ivory Bas-RELIEF 
THE DANCE. The figure of a Greek female dancer, after the 
antique, in graceful pose, her body partly draped in the folds of 
a floating veil, which she holds gracefully between her finger tips. 


Height, 6 inches; width, 4%, inches. 


376—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE Italian, Late XVII Century 
VENUS DE MEDIcI. Small replica after the famous statue by 
Cleomenes in the Uffizi. Masterfully executed in creamy-yellow 
ivory, mellow with age and having a fine patina. (Both arms 


repaired.) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


377——Two Carvep Ivory Sraturtres Italian, Late XVII Century 
The figures of a Viking and a female companion seated on 
rockeries. The former, his head and shoulders covered by a 
lion skin, holds distaff and bobbin; his companion similarly 
draped, rests her hands on a large club. Mellow-toned ivory 


with fine patina. 
Height, 6 inches. 


378—Carvep Ivory Bust Italian, Late XVIII Century 

Bust of the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar, crowned with a laurel 
wreath. Mounted on small molded wooden console. 

. Height, 61% inches. 


379—Carvep Ivory CruciFix 
Cylindrical cross enriched at intersection with carved winged 


cherub’s head. Hinged loop for attachment. 
Length, 6% inches. 


380—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE Italian, Late XVII Century 
Statue of apoio, after the antique. Graceful pose, the body 
slightly inclined to the right, the right arm raised before the 


head. Brilliant patina. (Cracked.) 
Height, 7 inches. 


381—Smautt Carvep Ivory Group Italian, Late XVII Century 
THE LEGEND OF SAINT MARTIN. The saint seated on a rearing 
horse, gives the half of his mantle to the beggar, standing by his 
side; rustic base and wood disc foot. (Arm missing.) 


Height, 7 inches. 


382—Carvep Ivory GoBLET Italian, XVIII Century 


Narrow cylindrical bowl enriched with a group of frolicking 
putti, in relief. The bowl is supported by a youthful Bacchant, 
carrying a bunch of grapes. Circular molded foot carved with 


fruit border. 
Height, 734 inches. 


Second Session 


883—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE Dutch, XVII Century 
Statuette of the Madonna in pious attitude, her head and body 
wrapped in the folds of a tunic, fastened at her throat. Her 
hands are folded before her and she gazes upward as if in prayer. 
Delicately carved in mellow-toned ivory, bearing rich patina. 


Molded oval wooden base rimmed in ivory. 
Height, 8%, inches. 


384—Curious Carvep Ivory STATUETTE AVI Century Style 
The full-length standing figure of a monarch in elaborate fur- 
trimmed gala costume, holding his gauntlets in his right hand; 
his body conceals two doors opening to reveal a triptych depict- 
ing a queen seated in a palanquin and carried in procession. 


Molded wooden pedestal base. 
Height, 9 inches. 


385—CarvepD Ivory STATUETTE French, Late XVII Century 
The full-length, standing figure of a queen of France, in elab- 
orately and lavishly embroidered court dress covered by a regal 
mantle trimmed with ermine and semé with fleurs-de-lys. She is 
crowned and her left hand is raised in an attitude of command. 


On molded rectangular pedestal base. 
Height, 91% inches. 


386—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE 
The pathetic figure of a young beggar girl in rags, carrying a 
large mug and holding her little brother by the hand. On 


elaborately carved and molded pedestal base. 
Height, 91% inches. 


387—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE 
Depicting a beggar in rags; in one hand he carries hat and staff, 
in the other a small bell. On curious carved and molded hexago- 


nal pedestal. 
Height, 1114 inches. 


388—Carvep Ivory STATUETTE Italian, XVIII Century 
LAMENTING saint. Erect figure in long robes, with flowing hair 


and clasped hands. On ebonized plinth. 


Total height, 1114 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


389—Inp1an CarvepD Ivory MEDALLION 
Spear-shaped, with pierced pattern formed of lotus leaves sur- 
rounding a central oval cabochon. 


390—ImportTant Carved ALABASTER PLAQUE 

Flemish, XVI Century 
Small bas-relief, with traces of polychroming and gilding. De- 
picting vividly the Christ on the way to Calvary, stumbling under 
the weight of the Cross, with figures of citizens and Roman 
soldiers, and in the foreground St. Veronica, with the miraculous 
image printed on the handkerchief. A notable specimen of early 
carved alabaster, especially as to composition. Framed. 


Height, 5 inches. 


391—Carvep Ivory PiaavuE Italian, Early XVIII Century 


NYMPH AT HER TOILET. Seated undraped figure of a charming 
woman inserting a comb in her hair; behind her the figures of 
two women attendants, one middle-aged and one old, and a 
roughly indicated building. Very fine modeling. Framed. 


Height, 71, inches. 


392—Carvep Ivory PLAQUE Italian, XVII Century 


MATER DoLoRosA. Erect figure of the Virgin, with upraised 
hands, and three cherub figures about the hem of her gown. In 


bold relief, finely modeled. 
Height, 734 inches. 


393—Two Carvep Ivory Havut-ReELiers 
French-Flemish, Late XVII Century 


BACCHANALIAN SCENES. The former depicting a satyr courting a 
nymph; with attendant cupid. The latter representing Apollo 
and a Bacchante, holding Pan’s pipes; they are accompanied by 
two Cupids, supporting draperies and carrying vines. Master- 
fully and vigorously carved; recalling the work of Duquesnoy 


(called Fiammingo). In oblong wooden frames. 
Height, 8 inches. 


Second Session 


394—MassivE Carvep Ivory CovErRED CoUPE 
Nuremberg, Renaissance Style 


In three sections. Club-shaped body stand- 
ing on upturned chalice base; balustered 
cover with finial displaying female figure 
to whom is appearing an angel holding a 
torch. Covered with an all-over meticu- 
lously carved decoration of scrolls, masca- 
rons, putti, angels and deities among 
clouds; short stem developing three angel 
forms terminating in leafage; bold relief, 

Height, 301% inches. 

(Illustrated) 


395—Two Carvep Ivory STATUETTES 
Persian, XVIII Century 


The standing figures of a dignitary and 
his wife in elaborate court costumes and 
wearing much jewelry. Polychromed in 
sections. Minutely carved in mellow-toned 
ivory. On molded octagonal bases of dif- 


ferent size. 
Height, 9 inches. 


396—Carvep Ivory TriprycH 


When opened, the panels display from left 
to right: Charles I bidding farewell to his 
children. The Battle of Naseby and The 
Execution of Charles I. The base flanked 
by military trophies and bearing a scroll 
with inscription. Frame crested by the 


Royal Arms of England. 
394 Height, 10 inches. 


397—Two Carvep Ivory STraTuETTES 
SAINT JOAN OF ARC AND SAINT JOHN, the latter depicted in fif- 
teenth century robes with his flaming cauldron. On wooden 


plinths. 
Height, 11 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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INTERESTING CarveD Ivory STATUETTE 

Flemish, Late XVII Century 
An undraped martyr is seated upon rocks in an attitude of great 
agony, raising his right arm in supplicant fashion while he sup- 
ports himself with the left. The (wooden) rocky base is ap- 


parently of later period. (Slightly damaged.) 
Height, 8° inches. 


398 


399—Two Carvep Ivory STATUETTES 
Flemish, Early XVIII Century 
BACCHUS AND cERES. The former carries large bunches of 
grapes in his arm and on his head, the latter, wreathed and partly 
covered by a floating drapery, holds before her a sheaf of wheat. 


Rich patina. 
Height, 12 inches. 


WEDGWOOD CAMEOS, MEDALLIONS, TABLE SERVICES, 
VASES AND: OTHER OBJECTS 


400—Pair Werpewoop Sacr-crEEN CamEos XVIII Century 


Groups of putti performing sacrificial rites; with clouds, and fan 


ornament. In gilded frames. 
Height, 2 inches. 


401—Two Wepewoop Brack Jasper Cameos Late XVIII Century 


Seated figure of Father Time, and the Rape of Europa. 


402—Earty Wrpcewoop SAGE-GREEN SHAKESPEARE MEDALLION 


Oval medallion with bust of the poet, head to left; finely executed. 


In gilded frame. ae 
Height, 414 inches. 


403—Grovur or Wepewoop Jasper CAMEOS XVIII Century 


Twelve in deep blue and one in rare indigo dip; various shapes, 
displaying classical figures. Mounted in frame. 


Second Session 


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404—Werpcwoop Buivur JAsPpER MEDALLION 

Wedgwood and Bentley, 1768-1780 
THE INFANT HERCULES. Oval me- 
dallion depicting the standing fig- 
ure of the child, in lionskin, with 
his club, a slain monster at his feet. 


Height, 6%, inches. 
(Illustrated) 


405—Wepewoopr Basatres MeEpusa- 
HEAD MeEpaLuion Circa 1780 

Circular, with cameo relief model- 

ing of the snake-enwreathed Gor- 

gon head, facing the observer ; 
from the second and lower relief 
medallion executed by Flaxman in 


Pigs: 
4.04 Diameter, 5°4 inches. 


406—Wepewoon Jasper Porrrarr MeEpat- 
LION XVIII Century 
JosIAH WEDGWoop. Bust portrait of the 
distinguished founder of the potteries, 
head to left, very finely modeled ; by the 
famous contemporary sculptor, Flax- 

man. Framed. 
Height, 5 inches. 


Note: A very fine example of the authen- 
ticated work of Flaxman at Etruria. 


(Illustrated) 
407—Wepewoop Brack BasaLTes SLAVERY 4.06 
MeEpDALLION Circa 1820 


Oval; white ground, with figure of a chained kneeling slave and 
inscription: AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER, in black basaltes. 
Framed. 

Height, 734, inches. 


Note: These medallions were executed in the period 1810-1833 at the time 
when William Wilberforce was endeavoring to secure abolition in the English 
colonies. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


408 


408—THE Very Rare Wepewoop Merpusa-HEAD MEDALLION 
Wedgwood and Bentley, 1777 


Circular, the snake-enwreathed head facing the observer; in 
white, on pale blue jasper. Gilded frame. 


Diameter, 5 inches. 


Note: The head was modeled by Flaxman in Oct., 1776, from an antique 
marble in the possession of Sir Wm. Hamilton. Rathbone says of it (pl. 30): 
“This subject has perhaps the highest relief of any ever made by Wedgwood, 
standing over an inch clear of the field . . .” the difficulties of manufacture 
being very great. Only eight of them were known (1898) all being in private 
hands; and since 1915 (Timothy Crowley Collection) none have come on 
the market. 


(Illustrated) 
409—Parr WeEpewoor Bamsoo Warr Cream Jucs XVIII Century 


Fine cane-colored ware with classical decorations of children at 
play, trees, etc., in cameo relief in chocolate-brown and slate 
respectively. 

Height, 31 inches. 


410—Pair Wepewoop Buivur Jasper Piaaues XVIII Century 
Figures of children and cherubs at play, under trees; pale blue 
jasper. Framed. 
Height, 4 inches; length, 51% inches. 
411—Earty Wepewoop Sacr-creeN PowpEr Jar 
Jasper dip. Octagonal, covered jar with medallions displaying 
classical figures, trophies and formal leafage decoration. 
Height, 41% inches. 


Second Session 


412—Wepewoop Biur Jasper Powprer Box 
Circular; lid with acorn finial. Body with formal honeysuckle 
and oak leaf decoration below a guilloche band; lid with circle 


of floral scrollings. 
Diameter, 5 inches. 


413—Turer SmMatt Onsects 1In WeEpGwoop JASPER 
(A) Sage-green plaque, displaying chain of dancing nymphs. 
(8) Circular medallion in blue dip, with amorous subject. XVIII 
century. (c) Blue miniature vase, with figure and landscape 
decoration. 


414—Two Wepewoop Jasper “Dip” Bett Putts XVIII Century 


Ovoid, in sage green and heliotrope, with conventional leaf deco- 
ration; the second unusually crackled. 


415—Wepewoop Buiur Jasper VAsE 
Deep blue pear-shaped vase with simulated lion mask ring handles 
and decoration of leafage and single male and female classic 


figures. After a model by Flaxman. 
Height, 9 inches. 


416—WepcGwoop SAGE-GREEN PLATE 


Circular, with narrow marli bearing floral festoons; cavetto with 


central circular formal leaf ornament. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


417—Patr Earty Wepewoop Buve Jasrper Puates 
Repeating formal honeysuckle motive interrupted by oak leaves. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


418—Earity Wepewoop Jasper Soxirarrre TEA SERVICE 
Comprising tea pot, covered sugar bowl, milk jug, waste bow] 
and cup and saucer, on oval tray, in pale blue jasper. Formal 
leaf borders and delicate frieze decorations of children at play. 
Composed set. 
Diameter of tray, 13 inches. 
419—Earty Wepewoop BasaLtes CorreE SERVICE 
Comprising coffee-pot, cream jug, sugar-bowl and four cups and 
saucers in fine black basalt ware, with bands of holly leaves and 
graceful festoon ornament. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


420—Wepewoop Brack BasauTes Bust oF Mercury 


Head and shoulders of the god, in winged cap, head to half-right, 


after the well-known original. Circular plinth. 
Height, 18 inches. 


421—Two Wepewoop SAGE-GREEN PLAQUES 1792 
One oval, one cigar-shaped. Bearing the same group decora- 


tion: Women and Children, after the model by Lady Templeton. 


Height, 63, inches; length, 81% inches. 
Height, 41% inches; length, 11% inches. 


422—-Two Wepewoop JAspER CANDLESTICKS XVIII Century 


Classic female figure in white biscuit on circular wreathed plinth ; 
square base. Each supporting a cornucopia holding the bobéche ; 
pale blue jasper. (One slightly restored. ) 


Height, 10 inches. 


423—Wepewoop Buiur Jasper VASE © AVITIT Century 
Ovoid, with two scroll handles; flattened shoulder, flaring neck 
with cover. Formal floral decorations in white on blue jasper. 


Height, 934, inches. 


424—Two Wepewoop JAsPpER PLAQuEs 
One in sage-green, the other in gray-black jasper dip. Depict- 
ing chains of the dancing hours, classically clad. In gilded 


frames. 
Height, 6 inches; length, 18 inches. 


425—Wepewoop Brive Jasper Krater VAsE 
Deep blue dip. Vase with pierced cover; formal floral decora- 
tions and frieze with classic female and child figures in garden. 


Height, 81 inches. 


426—Wepewoop Brive Jasper PEDESTAL STAND XVIII Century 

Cylindrical, with molded head and base; the latter laurel 

wreathed, the former with band of formal honeysuckle decora- 

tion, in white. Frieze with festoons of vines depending from re- 
curring lion masks. 

Height, 834 inches. 


Second Session 


427—Earty Wepewoop Brack Jasper ExeMPLAR OF THE Famous 
PortTLanp VASE 

The vase is a squat club-shape with flaring neck joined by two 

handles to the shoulders. The figure decoration, in white, de- 

picts an allegory which has been variously interpreted; most 

probably as the entry into Immortality through the gate of 

Death. An early copy, finely executed, from the original molds. 


Height, 10 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


428—Werpcwoop BivuEr JAspER VASE XVIII Century 
Ovoid, with two reeded loop handles in cream. Frieze decoration 
of rustic landscape with children at play, above a band of honey- 
suckle. Square enriched plinth. (Has been repaired.) 


Height, 11 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


NEEDLE-POINT PANELS, ORIENTAL AND BEARSKIN RUGS 


429—Sitx EmBroimpERED AND PainTED PANEL 
English, Late Georgian Period 
Oval; displaying the seated figure of a shepherdess and a ram, 
in rustic landscape. Embroidered in. soft autumn colors and 
pale blue on silk, the head and neck being washed in. Framed. 


Height, 121% inches; width, 10 inches. 


430—Sirk EmBromERED PANEL Italian, XVI Century Style 


Oval; developing central figure of a saintly Carmelite monk in a 
medallion surrounded by formal scrolling in low relief executed 
in soft colors on a deep gray ground. Inset painted face. 


Inlaid mahogany frame. 
Height, 13 inches; width, 11 inches. 


431—Sitk EmproiperED AND PaInTED PANEL 
French, Late XVIII Century 
Rustic figures of lady, with a basket on her head, leading a child; 
in country landscape. Executed in wools and silks, the faces 
and arms realistically painted, on silk. In gilded frame. 


Height, 13 inches; width, 11 inches. 


432—-SMa.LL PETIT-POINT AND EMBROIDERED PANEL 
AVI Century Style 


Central panel depicting the classic interior of a house with male 
and female figures grouped about a man with a broadsword in 
the act of slaying two children; formal verdure border. The 
whole executed in soft colors, with portions carried out in a flat 
silk embroidery stitch. Framed. 


Height, 81% inches; length, 121%, inches. 


433—PrtIT-PoINT PANEL XVI Century Style 
Narrow oblong; containing three rustic panels; the topmost 
depicting a fox in a rural landscape, the centre one plants and 
the lowest, swans in a pond, with finely executed borders of trail- 
ing fruit. In soft colors. Framed. 


Height, 38 inches; width, 9 inches. 


Second Session 


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434—NEEDLE-POINT PANEL circa 1840 
Figure of a peasant girl, standing in the wooden doorway of a 
cottage wreathed in creeper, and knitting; a kitten plays with 
her ball of wool. In gros-point, the face in petit-point, executed 


in naturalistic colors. Framed. 
Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches. 


435—S1LkK EMBROIDERED PANEL Directoire Period 


Classic interior facade with windows, columns and central hang- 
ing mirror, before which stands a woman holding a child, while 
a second is pleading with a fancifully clad warrior on the right, 
who holds a spear; parquetry floor decoration. Finely embroid- 


ered in soft colors; framed. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 17 inches. 


436—FiemisH Tapestry FRiezE eee. Renatssance Style 


Field of deep ivory with fine presentation of seated female classi- 
cal figures in various poses in formal arbors overrun with trail- 
ing leafage; separated by temple pylons, and garden scenes dis- 
playing lawns, fountains and birds behind a classical arcade 
supported by male caryatids. In pale blue, café-au-lait, terra- 
cotta, leaf green and shades of fawn within simple borders of 
terra-cotta. (Needs reparation.) 


Height, 3 feet 6 inches; length, about 15 yards. 


437—JAPANESE SILK EmBroimpERED PANEL t7/7Cc— 


Meticulously executed presentment of a sejant tiger, facing the 
observer, in soft grays, browns and ivory, on a ground of cafe- 
au-lait. In molded mirror-lacquered frame. 


Height, including frame, 6 feet 11 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


, 438—Gorp-EMBROWERED Mosaue BANNER Asia Minor 
Wire, Field of terra-cotta satin embroidered with graceful trailing 


Brass of lilies, with gold-woven centre panel depicting a stepped 
7 arch; the interior, spandrils and border being occupied by 
( scrolled blossoms woven in soft reds, greens and blues. 


Length, 6 feet; width, 3 feet 10 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


a EET SE GESTS SGT STG ASE i 


439—Smaut Kurpistan Mar 
Square, the sea-green field being occupied wtih a formal hexagon 
pattern in bold colors. Deep blue border with geometrical sway- 


ing leaf pattern; narrow formal guards. 
24 inches square. 


440—Kuvrpistan RuNNER 
Rich fluctuating sky-blue field divided into five arched compart- 
ments each containing an isolated mosque lamp carried out in 
principal colors of rose, sea-green and ivory. Formal border 
of swaying “pears” in yellow and the colors of the field, on ivory 
ground, with outer guard of deep red displaying conventional 


leaf and rosette motives. 
Length, 17 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 2 inches. 


441—IspaHan RUNNER XVIII Century 


Field of terra-cotta closely occupied by an intricate design of 
formal leafage and Mina Khani pattern in lemon-yellow, 
emerald and deep blue with stepped end arches outlined in terra- 
cotta against pattern-filled grounds of light and deep blue. 
Border of rich purplish-blue with leaf and repeating turtle pat- 
terns in colors of the field, flanked on each side by three narrow 
formal guards. (Has been repaired. ) 


Length, 19 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 10 inches. 


442—FrrEGHAN MILLE-FLEURS Rue 
Field of rich deep blue with closely pictured Herati design inter- 
spersed with rosettes, in pale blue, rose, ivory, emerald and 
saffron-yellow, bounded at the ends by stepped arches in deep 
rose; the spandrils with pattern of flower-heads in colors of the 
field on a sea-green ground. Narrow border in sea-green with 
rosette and turtle patterns; four conventional guards in rose 
and terra-cotta, with swaying leaf patterns. (Needs slight re- 


pair.) 
Length, 12 feet 10 inches; width, 6 feet 9 inches. 


443—MountTain SHEEPSKIN Rue 
Exceptionally long wool; mounted on blue cloth. 


60 inches by 56 inches. 


Second Session 
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444—Poriar Berar Rue 
Fine lustrous white fur; mounted head and four claws. 


Length, 6 feet 8 inches; width, 6 feet 10 inches. 


445—Poiar Bear Rue 
Exceptionally long fur; mounted on red and blue cloth, with head 


and four claws. 
Length, 8 feet 3 inches; width, 8 feet 5 inches. 


CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS OF THE SPANISH, FRENCH 
AND OVHER.sSCHOOLS 


C. BOURDIER 


Frencu: ConTEMPORARY 


446—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN 
Fan Water-color on silk: Height, 9 inches; length, 19 inches 


Portrait of a brunette young woman surrounded by trailing sprays of 
nasturtium, in soft pastel colors and gold. (Needs restoration. ) 


Signed at lower right. 


M. LOPEZ CANTERO 


CoNTEMPORARY SPANISH 


447—A GLIMPSE OF THE GARDEN 
{ Fan Water-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 21 inches 


entrally, the interior of a Hispano-Moresque courtyard, with a 
glimpse through a narrow passage of a garden outside. To right and 


left, trailing sprays of flowers. 
Signed at bottom. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


GARCIA Y RODRIGUEZ 


CONTEMPORARY SPANISH: 1863— 


448—A SPANISH SEAPORT TOWN 

Fan Water-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 21 inches 
Three scenes in a Spanish seaport town in the nineties. On the left a 
railed window, with flowers and shrubs; in the centre a religious festival, 


with hooded monks and populace; on the right, the sea and a prome- 
nade scene, with pedestrians and carriages. 


Signed at lower left and dated 1901. 


— ADOLPHE 


CoNTEMPORARY 


449—THE BATHERS 
Signed Fan Color Print: Height, 12 inches; length, 25 mches 
Figures of scantily-draped maidens and a cupidon disporting them- 


selves in the breaking waves. 
Signed at lower right. 


G. MEYER 


CoNTEMPORARY 


450—THE REBUFF 
Fan Water-color: Height, 12 inches; length, 24 inches 


On the left, rustic lovers dressed in holiday finery, the girl walking 
away from the disappointed man; on the right, reeds and water-fowl. 


Signed at lower right. 


Second Session 


G. SIMONI 
Irauian: 1846— 


451—THE GAME OF BACKGAMMON 
Water-color: Height, 30 inches; width, 22 inches 
A group of three brightly clad Arabs surrounds the seated figures of 


two others, engaged in an earnest game on a low table in the Moorish 
courtyard of an old house. 
Signed at lower right and dated 1899. 


HENRY PIERCE BONE, A. R. A. 
EncusH: 1779-1855 


452—PORTRAIT OF HENRY PHILIP HOPE \W-a«<~ 


Painting on copper: Height, 13 inches; width, 10 mches 
Slender figure clad in puffed and slashed black gilet and knee-breeches, 


displaying deep rose lining similar in color to his cape; he carries in 
his right hand a black plumed hat. Romantic landscape background. 


Signed at back and dated 1802. 


Note: An inscription on the back reads: ‘London, Septr. 1802. Painted by 
Henry Bone, A.Rt.A., enamel painter to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, after a picture 
by the late Guy Head painted at Rome in 1798.” 


J. H. DOLPH 


CoNTEMPORARY 


453—AN INTERESTING TAIL Wrtite 
Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches 


On the left of the picture, a mouse-trap, projecting from which can 
be seen the tail of a mouse, which a white and a tortoise-shell kitten are 
watching intently. At the right, in the background, two earthenware 
jars. 

Signed at lower left. 


(iain sa ment 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ALFRED CHAVANNES 


CoNTEMPORARY 


454—-PASTORAL LANDSCAPE eee t 
VHGA. 


Height, 13 inches; length, 19 mches 
The sunset light flooding the pasture on the right of the picture and 


| the massed trees of the edge of a wood stretching to the left foreground. 


A rustic wooden bridge spans the small stream; and a peasant child 
is lazily driving two cows across it to join the others in the pasture 


field. 
Signed at lower left and dated. 


UNKNOWN 


455—PORTRAIT OF A SHAH 


Height, 2714 inches; width, 314% imches 


The monarch, richly clothed and literally covered in jewels and armed 
with sword and dagger, kneels on a low throne facing the observer; 
behind him, at the left, stands an attendant. 


ETTORE SIMONETTI 


TraLiaAn: ConTEMPORARY 


456—THE RUG DEALER i: | 


Height, 261% inches; length, 36 inches 


The patio of the dealer’s shop in an Algerian village, the white houses 
being visible outside in the glare of the sun. In the interior, the 
bearded dealer stands in the foreground displaying a rug to the some- 
what supercilious glances of a native lady of rank, who is accompanied 
by a male and a female attendant and is seated at the left of the 
picture. 


Signed at lower left. 


Second Session 


P. PAVESI 


ConTEMPORARY ITALIAN 


457—GUARDIAN OF THE FAITH 


Water-color: Height, 211% inches; width, 14 inches 


In the courtyard of a mosque, the shrine visible in the background, 
are a group of Arabs, standing and kneeling, at their devotions. Com- 
ing from the shrine, at the left, is the stalwart, upright figure of an 
old priest, a dull brown vestment thrown over his golden-yellow robes. 


Signed at lower right 


F. BARTOLINI 


CoNTEMPORARY ITALIAN 


458—INTERIOR OF A MOSQUE 


Water-color: Height, 2114 inches; width, 14 inches 


Facing the east, or left of the picture, are Arabs, standing and 
squatted, and an Ethiopian boy, in fervent prayer. In the middle 
foreground an Arab clad in a bright blue burnous with a red sash, 1s 
kneeling on a spread prayer rug. 

Signed at lower right 


PAIR LAQUE OVERDOORS 


AFTER LANCRET 


459—L’INNOCENCE AND LA MUSIQUE 
Height of frames, 33 inches; length, 37 inches 


(A) LrxnocencE: Romantic bosky landscape, with the seated figures 
of a man and a woman, the latter retaining by a string a flying bird; a 
child between them. 


(zn) ZA musique: Romantic woodland setting; before a stone pillar 
are seated two young women, to whom a gallant on the right of the 
picture is playing a lute. After the paintings in the Louvre by Lan- 
cret. In scrolled frames, laqués ivory. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


LAQUE OVERDOOR 


Frencu: XVIII Century ScHoon 


460—THE SKATERS 
Height, 311% inches; length, 42 inches 


In the foreground a young woman in a pink dress is seated, while a 
gallant in a sage-green coat fastens her skates. On the right the ice, 
and in the background groups of skaters. The sun shines in a pale 
winter sky. Frame laqué ivory. 


OVERDOOR 


AFTER BouCcHER 


461—L’OISEAU DE CAGE 


Height, 20 inches; length, 45 imches 


A group composed of a shepherd and two shepherdesses, seated on a 
mossy bank in a verdant landscape and surrounded by their sheep and 
sheepdog, are examining a garlanded birdcage containing a small bird. 


BRASS ANDIRONS AND OTHER HEARTH ACCESSORIES 


462—Patr AnTIQUE Brass ANDIRONS 


Handsome turned brass post with scrolled rest. 
Height, 12 inches. 


463—Srt or Hrartu ACCESSORIES 


Poker, shoved and tongs with cutvre doré handles, bellows, hearth 
brush, brass trivet and fivefold gauze screen. 


464—Patr Cuivre Dort Fire-pocs French, Louis Philippe Period 
Short column enriched with bands of leafage, beading and thumb 
moldings, surmounted by flaming urn; back pillar with pineapple 

finial. 
Height, 17 inches. 


Second Session 


465—Par Antique Brass ANDIRONS Lot A) 
(3 
QO 


£4 Tall turned and balustered post on erie plinth, scroll feet; 


S-curved rest with spindled back post. 
Height, 27 inches. 


466—Pair Finr Bronze Anpirons Louis Philippe Period 


Male and female slightly draped figures, with eagles, on double 
vase plinths; the whole supported on a grotesque of cherub head, 


putti, dolphins and flower swag. 
2. Height, 31 inches. 


467—Brass Fire-cuarps, )Parr ANDIRONS AND FIRE-TOOLS 


| Semi-oval latticed guard on three claw feet; pair turned and 
balustered andirons, shovel, poker and fire-tongs; pair scrolled 
hooks for tools; two individual rakes with brass handles. 


Height of andirons, 20 inches; length of fire-guard, 41 inches. 


468—Brass Fire-cuarp, Parr ANnprrons, SHOVEL AND Tones 
Curved guard with top-rail and quatrefoil latticed base; turned 
balustered andirons with steeple finials, similar shovel and tongs. 


Height of andirons, 27 inches; length of fire-guard, 36 inches. 


469—Brass Tripte Fire-scrEEN | Louis XV Style 


Broad rocaille-scrolled centre panel with scroll pendent ornament 


and side panels; gauze mesh. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 53 inches. 


4'70—Brass Fire-scREEN 


Tall oblong frame of slender quadrangular members on two gate 


feet ; paneled with celluloid. 
Height, 42 inches; width, 23 inches. 


4771—Brass FirE-cuarpD Louis XV Style 


Low molded rail with central shell ornament; canted, finely 


rocaille-scrolled end appliqués. 
Length, 5 feet 4 inches. 


472—BronzE FIrE-GUARD Directoire Style 


Low double rail with central cherub head ornament; between 
decoration of garlands, jardiniéres, dolphins and beacons form- 
ing pierced frieze. 

| Length, 65 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


DUTCH MARQUETERIE, FRENCH, ITALIAN AND 
OTHER FURNITURE 


473—BronzeE Group By Fratm 
Python attacking wild horse; the venomous serpent has entwined 
the body of an exhausted rearing horse and is about to attack 
the horse’s throat with its fangs, Rich golden brown patina. 


On rusticated oval base. 
Height, 11%, inches. 


Y 7p : 
474—CrassicaL BronzE Group mM yey ie Renaissance Style 


{/ 


Hercules standing with club raised in his right hand, and his left 
grasping the throat of the prone centaur. On molded oblong 


pedestal. 
Height, 9 inches. 


4'75—Cvuivre Dort Barancinc Mantet Crock 


Oblong face with three pinnacles supported on tapering columnar 
motives having similar pedestal. Fine circular balance to pedes- 
tal. Glass shade and round gilded base for same. 


Total height, 11 inches. 


4'76—Cutvre Dort Baranctnc Mantet Crock 


Similar to preceding. 


4'77—Cutvre Dort Batancinc Mantret Crocr 


Similar to preceding. 


478—Bronze Group By Fratin 
LION ATTACKING WILD HorsE. A vigorous lion, with his right 
forepaw on the back of a rearing horse, is clutching its neck in 


his mouth. On rusticated oval base, signed. 
Length, 8°4 inches. 


479—BronzE STATUETTE 


PRIMITIVE ARCHER. Youthful, standing figure with his right arm 
raised to take an arrow out of a quiver slung on his back; in his 
left hand is a bow. Deep golden toned patina. On square base. 


Height, 22 inches. 


Second Session 


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480—Manocany Virringe Taste Mountep in Cuivre Dort 
Louis Philippe Period 
Circular top and paneled frieze; both with glass insets mounted 
in cuivore doré. On fluted tapering legs with cutvore doré knee 


and toe mounts. 
Height, 29 inches; diameter, 251 inches. 


481—Carvep anp GiLpED ViTriIngE TABLE Régence Style 
Oblong molded top and frieze, glass-paneled, with green velours- 
lined interior, swags and cartouche carvings. Rocaille-scrolled, 
molded cabriole legs and X-stretcher with rocaille plinth orna- 


ment. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 35 inches. 


482—CarvED AND GILDED VITRINE TABLE Régence Style 
Oblong, serpentined and leaf-molded top, glazed and velours- 
lined; molded and rocaille-carved frieze, molded, leaf-enriched 

cabriole legs joined by curved X-stretcher. 
Height, 82 inches; width, 30 inches. 


483—Durcu MareveterteE Music Stoor 


Curule legs with scrolled end rails and slender balustered end 
stretchers. Upholstered in fine green silk damask. Louis XIV 
style. 


484—Turee Durcu MareavetTeriec Sipe CHarrs 
Square back, with molded top-rail and broad columnar splat; 
curved legs with voluted feet. Upholstered as in the preceding 
number. (One repaired.) 


485—Dutcu Maraueterie Cuaise dE Nuit 
Fan-shaped back with horizontal bar splat; square box seat with 
oval centre panel and fitted interior. Fine emerald silk damask 
loose cushion. 


486—Dutrcu MarquertTERic Sipe CHarrs 
Fan-shaped back with triple pierced pincer-shaped splat; quad- 
rangular tapering legs. Upholstered in olive silk damask with 
chinoiserie motives. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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488 


487—-CuivreE Dork Marsie AND Bronze Mantet Crock 
Louis Philippe Period 


Semi-octagonal body of statuary marble sumptuously mounted 4 
in cuivre doré, displaying scrolled leafage, festoons, beading and 
various moldings; circular drum, set in the front panel. The 
whole surmounted by a bronze depicting seated boy and girl 
playmates in rustic setting, the girl pouring water into the boy’s 


hand. Striking movement. : 
Height, 17 inches. 


488—BronzE AND Cuivre Dort Crock SEr 


After Houdon, Louis XVI Style 


Comprising clock and two mantel candelabra. Circular griotte 
marble bases with beading and frieze of figures and scrolled 
leafage in cutvre doré. Surmounted by bronze putti; the two 
candelabrum figures seated and holding each four leaved cwivre 
doré arms for lights. The larger clock figure standing, with 
loosed bow; small clock in base with circular porcelain dial. 
Height of clock, 25 inches; of candelabra, 18 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


Second Session 


489 


489—ImrorTANtT MarquETERIE POUDREUSE 


Italian, Louis XV Period 
Oblong, serpentined top with chamfered corners, rimmed in brass 
and sliding to disclose interior fitted as poudreuse. On four 
slender cabriole legs with scrolled knee and toe mounts. Top 
and frieze finely inlaid in various exotic woods with Italian land- 
scapes ; poudreuse panels with floral ornament flanked by formal 


urn inlays. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 33 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


490—Carvep WaLnuTt Cassone Italian Renaissance Style 


Oblong, molded top and front panel with carving of mascaron 
flanked by putti and scroll forms; scrolled mascaron feet. 


Antique lock. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 40 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


491 


491—Imrortant Maraueterre Writine Desk 

Italian, Late XVIII Century 
Oblong rimmed and galleried top, sliding to disclose interior 
: fitted with two compartments and central slide. Paneled frieze 
i 1 &, \ with one small drawer in the lower half of the central inlay panel ; 
_ | quadrangular molded tapering legs joined by rimmed incurved 
AN tray stretcher. Superbly inlaid, the top displaying a group of 
Roman ruins; the interior, urns on either face of the rising 
panels; the frieze and shelf stretcher urban landscapes, with a 
wealth of conventional geometrical ornament; the stiles, 

caryatids. Cuivre doré shoulder and toe mounts. 


Height, 291% inches; length, 3114 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


Second Session 


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492 


492—Manocany Writinc Taste Mountep IN Cuivre Dorit 
Directoire Style 


Oblong galleried top with inset color print framed in cuore doré; 
frieze with elegant cuivre doré panel-work of scrolled leafage and 
single drawer having fitted interior. Slender quadrangular tap- 
ering legs with knee mascarons and toes in cutvre doré, joined by 
light stretchers curving to small central plinth. 


Height, 31 inches; width, 26 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


493—Srx Cuivre Dork Sconces Louis XV Style 


Rocaille-scrolled panel with two finely twisted and scrolled arms 
for lights. Floral bobéches. Fitted for electricity. 


Height, 16 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


494—InLAIp Watnut CoMMODE Italian, Late XVII Century 


Oblong front with canted corners and recessed front with three 
similarly shaped drawers; pilasters composed of twisted Corin- 
thian columns on tall plinths; molded base. Inlays of strapped 
baroque scrolling and floral motives in walnut and boxwood. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 29 inches. 


495—SILvER-PLATED Ort Lamp Directoire Style 
Circular plinth embellished with lion-masks and festoons, on 
which is a globe supporting a standing female figure holding the 
lamp; putto finial. Square base on couchant lion feet. 


Height, 23 inches. 


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496—Carvep aNd Laaué Corn CaBInEeT Low Louis XVI Style 

() : Oblong-and-oval molded and beaded top with oval vitrine; bombé 

ae paneled front and sides, the latter enriched with festoon carv- 

ings. Slightly cabrioled pilaster legs on stump feet. Laqué 
dull gold; interior with six sliding trays, velours-lined. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 22 inches. 


497—CaRVED AND Laqut Coin CaBInET He. Louis XVI Style 
Similar to the preceding, but wider. ry 


~~ — Height, 30 inches; width, 30 inches 
498—CarvED AND GitpED Music Stroon Louis XV Style 


Scrolled, molded and leaf-enriched ends and rails; graceful cab- 
riole legs, stump feet. Seat and cartouched end panels cannés. 
Flowered brocaded silk loose cushion. 


499—Carvep AND Laqut Sipe CHa Italian Louis XV Style 


Scrolled, crested and molded back with graceful pierced leaf- 
scrolled splat. Molded enriched seat-rail and cabriole legs; 
stump feet. Seat canné; laqué dull gold. 


500—CarvEep anp GILpED FoorstToo.L Louis XV Style 


Molded, scroll-enriched rails, claw feet with cartouche carving. 
Upholstered in cut velours, diapered in diamond pattern. 


Second Session 


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5038 


503—Rosrwoop anp Manocany Virrinr Movunrep iy Curvre Dort 
Louis Philippe Style 

Oblong, with incurved ends; molded cornice enriched with cuore 

doré scrolled leafage. Glazed door and sides, mirror-back, four 

glass shelves. Uprights enriched with rouleau pattern and 
headed by caryatids in cutvre doré. Feather-paneled base with 
central Sévres biscuit plaque; tapering feet. Bavarian marble 


top. Height, 5 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


504—Patmr Carvep AND GILDED VITRINES Régence Style 
Oblong, with incurved ends; molded and rocaille-crested top. 
Glazed molded door and sides, mirror back, three glass shelves. 
Standing on four enriched quadrangular tapering feet joined by 


scrolled X-stretcher. 
Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


505—Carvep AND GILDED VITRINE Régence Style 


Similar to preceding, but with the stretcher removed and an 
underbody of eight drawers built in. 


506—Bronze Taste Lamp anp Favrire Grass GLoBe 
Massive urn, with coiled snake handles; decoration of formal leaf 
and meander bands and frieze displaying birds and entwined 
laurel branches. Fitted for electricity. Pear-shaped globe 


decorated with whorl patterns. 
Height, 191% inches. 


507—I rattan ALABASTER GLOBE 


Spheroidal, with acanthus-molded and ribbed removable cover. 
Frieze displaying chain of dancing ‘| putti and wreathed 
escutcheon: leaf-molded interior. Would also fit lamp of preced- 


ing number. 
Height, 10 inches. 


508—Curvre Dort Lustre CHANDELIER 


Spindled shaft supporting two coronets with dainty festoons of 
crystal lustres and circle of eight S-scrolled arms for lights. 
Cuivre doré chain suspension; fitted for electricity. 


Height, 26 inches. 


509—Manocany Serving Tasie Louis XV Style 
Oblong, boldly serpentined tray top with two brass handles; on 
graceful cabriole legs. Exceptionally fine patina. 


Height, 23 inches; length, 35, inches. 


Second Session 


are 


510 


510—Parr Ecrtomist Wart Mirrors French, Directoire Period 
Displaying silver lacquered classical figure on scrolled plinth. 
In carved and gilded frames, Renaissance style, embellished with 
jardiniére cresting and rich carving in full relief of chimera 


heads, vines, and the like. 
Height, 341/, inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


511—Par Eevtomist Wari Mrrrors French, Directoire Period 


Similar to the preceding. 


512—Carvep Manocany Forpine Carp TasLe 
Oval folding top with single gate; molded scroll-carved frieze, 
quadrangular molded and chamfered legs. 


Height, 29 inches; length open, 48 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


513—Carvep AnD GILDED Saton TaBLe Régence Style 
Molded oblong, slightly serpentined top with mirror inset, 
rounded corners and two handles, for use as serving-table ; molded 
frieze and knees enriched with rocaille-scrolling. Slender cab- 


riole legs, stump feet. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches. 


514—CarvEp AND GILDED TaBouRET rr Régence Style 
() Oval, molded top with incurved corners, leaf-carved frieze; on 
a ] four husk-enriched quadrangular tapering legs joined by scrolled 


stretcher. Seat canné. 
Height, 18 inches. 


515—CarveD AND GILDED STOOL Empire Style 

Curule legs, baluster ends. Leaf and rouleau enrichments. Seat 
canné. 

Height, 23 inches. 

516—Carvep anp GILDED SipE CHair Louis XV Style 


Arched and rocaille-crested fan-shaped molded back, molded en- 
riched seat-rail and cabriole legs, stump feet. Upholstered in 
flowered Jacquard fabric, Louis XVI style. 


517—Patr Carvep Traxkwoop STanps 


Hexagonal paneled and beaded tablet with rouge royale marble 
inset ; on six curved, florally-enriched legs joined by pierced tray 


stretcher. 
Height, 32 inches. 


518—CuinesE Carvep TEAakwoop OccastonaLt TaBLE 
Oblong top with rose marble inset ; scroll-carved frieze and knees 
and pierced formal brackets. Tray shelf; on tall square legs 


with claw feet. 
Height, 31% inches; length, 16%, inches. 


519—Dvtrcu Marevererte Hancinc Mirror 


Oval frame, with valanced cresting. 
Height, 40 inches; width, 22 inches. 


Second Session 


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520—Carvep Trakwoop Sink Tape 
Circular valanced top with rouge royale marble inset. Pierced, 
flower-carved frieze, curved enriched legs with claw feet; circu- 


lar tray shelf. 
Height, 31 inches; diameter, 23 inches. 


521—Fovur Cuivre Dort Watt APPLIQUES Louis XVI Style 
Molded and rouleau-enriched bar with flaming urn finial; three 
scrolled arms for lights with husk decoration, floral bobéches. 


Fitted for electricity. 
Height, 26 inches. 


522—-Cu1vrE Dorr CHANDELIER Louis XVI Style 


Decoration of the preceding number. Six arms for lights; fitted 


for electricity. Pooley 
eight, 32 inches. 


523—Pam Cuivre Dorf Wart Cuanveuers Louis Philippe Period 
Interesting curved, reeded and leaf-enriched applique with crystal 
vine and leaf lustres supporting a leaf-molded and rocaille deco- 
rated chandelier having six reeded arms for lights; leaved tulip 
bobéches, leaf and drop lustres. Fitted for electricity. 


Height, 50 inches; extension, 19 inches. 


524—Parr Cutvre Dort Wari CHANDELIERS 
Louis Philippe Period 
Similar to preceding. 


525—Pair CarvepD WaLNuT VITRINES French Renaissance Style 
Oblong, molded and corniced frames on molded and paneled 
plinths carved in the Francois I manner with scrolled leafage 
and central ornament of putti flanking an overladen jardiniére. 
Glazed door, sides and three shelves; mirror back and floor shelf 


(one broken). 
. Height, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. ; 


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526—Carvep Watnout VITRINE French Renaissance Style 
Similar to the preceding number, but larger; two doors and 


doubly paneled plinth. 
Height, 7 feet; width, 5 feet 3 inches. 


527—Carvep AND ParceL-cILpED Oax VITRINE 
Louis Philippe Period 
Oblong arched top with rocaille cresting; chamfered corners, low 
molded and enriched plinth with two drawers, on molded feet. 
Glazed front with removable panel, pilasters, sides and three 
shelves; mirror back and floor. 


Height, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 5 feet 2 inches. 


528—Japangesre Carved TEAKWooD VITRINE 
Tall, semi-oval body with curved glazed door and sides, twig- 
carved uprights; pierced scrolled cresting, molded cornice, mas- 
sive base carved with scrolling and having single drawer, four 
claw feet. Numerous appliqués of cloisonné enamel, ivory and 
mother-of-pearl. Three glass shelves. 


Height, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet 9 inches. 


529—Parr CarveD AND GILDED VITRINES Régence Style 


Tall oblong molded frame with arched crested top and incurvate 
ends; on four molded and enriched quadrangular tapering legs 
joined by scrolled. X-stretcher. Glazed door and sides; three 


glass shelves. 
Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width,3 feet. 


530—Par Crrrosina Intay Dantesca Cuyairs 
Venetian, XVIII Century 
Downcurved scrolled arms and curule legs, with all-over inlays in 
bone and various woods of star and octagon patterns. Seat, 
loose cushion and back valance in fine antique ruby velvet. 


j . t. 


531—Pam Carvep ann Gitpep Stbr Cuatrs Régence Style 
? ) Molded, arched and crested backs, molded seat-rail with rocaille- 
<d carved valance, Seer eens cabriole legs on stump feet ; back 


“sand seat cannés. Gy. AY 
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Second Session 


532—Carvep AND GiLtpED MarauisE Régence Style 
Arched, molded and flower-crested back with broad wings down- 
curving to leaf-enriched arms with arm-pads. Molded uprights, 
front-rail and short cabriole legs. Upholstered in flowered 
Jacquard fabric, with loose cushion. 


533—Carvep anp GitpED MarauisE Régence Style 
Arched, molded and crested back with broad wings; curved arms 
with arm-pads. Molded flower-enriched front-rail and cabriole 
legs. Upholstered in fine flowered brocaded ivory silk, with 
loose cushion. 


534—Carvep OLIvEwoop SECRETAIRE - Palestine 
Hinged slant-front with raised crested box back containing two 
compartments; underbody with front and side cupboards and 
flanked by turned pilasters. Lavishly enriched with vine and 
scroll carvings; small concealed side drawer. Tiffany bronze 


attached electric light fitting. 
Height, 43 inches; width, 28 inches. 


585—Durcu Mareaveterie Low-zoy 
Oblong, valanced, overhanging top; body with chamfered corners 
and four graduated drawers, outcurved and spreading at the 
base in the Dutch manner; ball-and-claw feet. 


Height, 32 inches; length, 36 inches. 


5386—Dutcu MaraueterieE Dressinc Tasie 
Oblong kneehole body with central drawer flanked on each side 
by five small drawers; mirror with serpentined top, on scrolled 
piers. Bold floral, mascaron and jardiniére inlay decorations. 


Height, 63 inches; width, 42 inches. 


5387—Dvurcu MarauEtEeri£ SETTEE Empire Style. 
Brass-paneled top-rail with scrolled ends, and similar front-rail ; 
on massive gilded claw feet. Upholstered in fine green silk 


damask, Louis XIV style. 
Height, 35 inches; length, 5 feet 3 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


538 


538—Carvep anv Gitpep Beauvais Tapestry FrIrE-scREEN 
Régence Style 
Molded and leaf-scrolled frame on two scrolled bar feet. Inset 
panel of Beauvais tapestry displaying two lovers and a cupid 


within a flowered border, in soft colors. 
Height, 43 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


539—Dutcu MaraQuETEeRIE ARMCHAIR 
Square, slightly scrolled back with triple rail splat; arms with 
arm-pads, downcurving into quadrangular tapering legs. Up- 
holstered in fine olive silk damask with chinoiserie motives. 


540—Par Dutrcu MaravueTeriE Sipe CHarrs 
Curved, fan-shaped backs with thumb-molded top-rail and vase 
splat. Quadrangular molded tapering legs. Upholstered in 
olive silk damask displaying chinoiserie motives. 


Second Session 


LL 


541—Carvep anp Laav&é MarauisE Lows XVI Style 
Arched back with scrolled wings; arms with arm-pads, down- 
curving into short fluted tapering legs, rosetted dies. The whole 
laqué dull gold and enriched with bead and leaf carvings. Covered 
with machine-made Aubusson tapestry displaying jardiniéres and 
trails of blossoms. : 


542—Carvep anv Laavutét Tapestry Brencu 
French, XVIII Century Style 
Narrow oblong molded and flower-carved frame on eight fluted 
tapering legs joined by three double U-stretchers. Upholstered 
in machine-made tapestry displaying ladies sporting with dogs 


in rustic landscape. 
Height, 19 inches; length, 5 feet 6 inches. 


543—Carvep AND GinpED Tapestry BENcH Louis XVI Style 
Narrow oblong, ribbon-molded frame with rosetted dies; on SIX 
tapering, spirally fluted legs joined by molded double-U stretch- 
ers. Covered in flowered Jacquard tapestry in the style of the 


period. 
Height, 19 inches; length, 64 inches. 


544—Oax Gate-Lec TABLE 
Circular top, with molded rim; double gate and ends, spindle- 


turned. 
Height, 28 inches; diameter, 35 inches. 


545—Carvep Manocany Drop-LeaF TABLE Circa 1840 
Oblong, with two drop leaves and paneled frieze; turned and 
leaf-carved pillar on four broad claw feet. 


Height, 29 inches; length extended, 52 inches. 


546—Manocany Forpine TasLe Early American 
Oblong, with rounded corners, opening to a square; on shaped 
square pillar supported on four scrolled and splayed feet with 


—cutvre doré claw toes. 
Height, 30 inches; 36 inches square. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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547 


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547—Ixtai Manocany Crock Movunrep 1n Cuivre Dork 


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Louis Philippe Period 
Circular drum surrounded by figures of putti with flower gar- 
lands carried out in cutvre doré; tall, contracting molded case 
on shaped plinth, vase feet. With prolific appliqué decorations 
of trophies, jardiniéres, leafage, a sun, etc. Striking movement. 
Height, 7 feet 6 inches 

(Illustrated) 


Second Session 


548—Manocany WasHsTANnpD Early American 
Oblong rising box top, displaying fitted interior; on four slender 
spindle-turned legs interrupted by shelf with long frieze drawer. 


Height, 34 inches; width, 24 inches. 


549—Carven Manocany Commopve Colonial, Early Georgian Period 
Oblong, molded top, body with three drawers and_ scalloped 
valance; quadrangular cabriole legs on flaring feet. Scrolled 
brass escutcheons; bail handles and mock key plates. (Recon- 
structed.) Height, 87 inches; length, 42 inches. 


550—Dvurcn Maraueterie Coat STanp 
Hexagonal bulbous shaft on scrolled tripod feet; nme pegs. 


Height, 6 feet. 


551—Inutai Manocany Siwz Taste American Sheraton Style 


Oblong top, deep frieze with pencil and small spandril inlays 
and one large drawer; quadrangular tapering legs. 


Height, 36 inches; length, 36 inches. 


552—Dvurcn MarquEreriE CuPpBoarD 
Oblong, corniced top; tall door with two beveled mirror insets 
flanked by pilasters with bronze capitals. Molded base on four 
bulbous feet. Height, 6 feet 1 inch; width, 2 feet 9 inches. 


553—Intai Manocaxny and Kinewoop WarprosE Mounted IN 
Cuivre Dor Louis XV Style 


Large central door with pier glass and two side doors with 
smaller mirrors, all mounted in scrolled cutvre doré; crested by 
broken pediment. Lower panels of side doors with floral inlays 
on mahogany; paneled inlaid sides, short cabriole legs. Ro- 
caille scrolled cuivre doré mounts to head and base. Interior fit- 
ted with one large and four small drawers and shelves. 


Height, 9 feet 4 inches; width, 7 feet 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


554 


554—Initar ManoGany SECRETAIRE BooxKcasE 
American, Late Sheraton Period 
| Oblong, with unusual inverted valance pediment having inlay 
} / billets of maple and mahogany; two doors with fine oval and 
/ 4 panel pencil inlays. Underbody with slant-fall and fitted in- 


terior, the interior drawers having brass lion-mask handles: four 
: a 
graduated long drawers with pierced scrolled brass escutcheons. 


(Shght reconstructions.) 
Height, 7 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 10 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


Second Session 


LL SS 


555 


555—Important CHInesE StxFoLtp Carvep CoroMANDEL SCREEN 

K’ang-hst Period 
Black lacquer finely incised and decorated in colors. One side 
bears the continuous presentation of a pilgrimage of priests and 
mandarins to the haunts of the God of Longevity, Shou Lao, 
seen on the left surrounded by a circle of acolytes, in a conven- 
tional Chinese landscape; at the top and base of each fold are 
small panels bearing symbolic flowers, birds and porcelain ves- 
sels. 'The back is occupied by separate decorations of peonies, 
chrysanthemums, etc., with representations of single animals in 
the top and base panels, the borders of all the panels being car- 


(Illustrated) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ried out in flower and conventional scroll motives. Executed in 
mazarine-blue, leaf-green, rouge-de-fer, ivory, ochre-yellow, 
sienna-brown, pale blue and aubergine; a nexceptionally rare 


example. Height, 8 feet 4 inches; length, 8 feet 9 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


556—Dutcu MarquEteriz TEester Brep 
Oblong, molded head panel with scroll cresting; massive octag- 
onal pillars with shaped capitals. Molded canopy with canted 
corners and overhanging cornice. Box spring. 


Height, 9 feet 10 inches; length, 7 feet 7 inches; width, 5 feet 8 inches. 


557—GoLD-EMBOSSED LEATHER WaLuL CovERING 


By Ch. R. Yandell 


Rich emerald ground covered with an intricate pattern in raised 
gold of youthful Bacchic figures pouring wine, holding cornu- 
copiae and pursuing a symbolic eagle; all in a mesh of scrolled 
vines. 

Nine pieces, totalling approximately 23 square yards. 


558—Spanisu GitpED LEeaTHER Wari CoveERING 
Fine fluctuating golden-brown. 


Nine pieces, totalling approximately 9¥3 yards in length; 2 feet 3 
inches wide. 


559—Fine VENETIAN PatIntED LEATHER Watt CovERING 


Ground in soft golden brown, simulating closely-plaited basket 
work; climbing pattern of tall swathes of roses, tulips, mistletoe 
and convolvulus in deep reds, browns and blue-green, lightened 
by passages of yellow and deep orange, with looped and tasseled 
cords in purple-gold. 


Eleven pieces, totalling approximately 36 square yards 


Second Session 


5O9A 


559s—ImportTanr STANNIFEROUS ENAMEL ARMORIAL PLAQUE 

Atelier of Andrea della Robbia, circa 1510 
A finely modeled wreath of lemons and vines, executed in green, 
cobalt blue and a soft yellow, encircles the cavetto, which consists 
of a boldly fluted yellow centre bordered by a narrow circle of 
echinus motive in white enamel. Superimposed on the fluting is 
a shield of arms of the rare French type displaying the arms 
of the family of the pazzt pELLO streccuTo of Florence, VIZ. : 
Azure, two dolphins hauriant affronty holding a cross fitchy 
argent; in chief three wreaths of sticks (steccht) fesswise. In 
square gilded and polychromed frame. 


Diameter of plaque, 221/, inches. 


Note: This plaque is illustrated in Marquand, ‘“‘Ropsra Herarpry,” p. 181, 
No. 229, and is from the Bardini Collection, 1902. . 


(Illustrated) 


THIRD SESSION 


_ THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 10:30 O’CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 560 to 773 inclusive 


ORIENTAL AND OTHER-TEXTILES AND EMBROIDERIES 


Heights, 271, and 50 inches; width, 21 inches. 


563—Twenty-Fouy Si oLttinc CiotH DoILirEs 
Circular, wif gilded scalloped edges and wreaths of crimson 


roses. 


Diameter of twelve, 12 inches, and twelve, 61/ inches. 


564—CircuLar RoriNG OTH CENTREPIECE 
Gilded scallopeMedge; enriched with wreaths and medallions of 


flowers in colors. 
Diameter, 33 inches. 


565—Boxnara SHBTEy BaP VEST XVIII Century 
-€nriched with diamond motives in reds 


In two oblong portion 


and. blacks. f 
Length, 101, inches. 


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Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


566—Ivory Satin BrocapeE} Pa 
Rich satin; woven at ¢ndAvith ribbon wreath of flowers. 
31 by 30 inches. 


3 yards by 21 inches. 


568—Goxp-EMBROIDERED COVER Renaissance Style 
comb field; enriched in colored, 


rollings of varied flowers. 


Solidly embroidered ivory 
silk and gold threads wit 


341, inches by 27 inches. 


569—JAPANESE EMBROIDERE vory Sirk PANEL 


idered in self-toned silk and gold thread, 


from wave motives. 


Lustrous silk, embr 
with peonies risin 


Height, 571% inches; width, 24 inches. 


570—CnwInEsSE EMBROIDERED Bac anp COVER 


(a) Plum-colored silk bag; enriched with symbols and butterflies, 
B) Red damask adorned at ends with blue peonies. 


Length, 101%, inches and 6 feet 9 inches by 10 inches. 


(a) Black rj oad beaded border. 


(sn) Romaf sty silk in pastel colors. 


2 yards 8 inches by 28 inches and 3 yards 16 inches by 46 inches. 


36 inches by 16 inches. 


Third Session 


574—JAPANESE 


Sheer, dee ines enriched in white with sprays of varied 


flowers. 
90 inches by 33 inches. 


Pale yellow vith stripes of green and crimson floral motives. 
110 inches by 21% inches. 


ed with stripes and borders of steel beads. 
94 inches by 85 inches. 


86 inches by 42 inches. 
pale blue silk. 


ith 1y6fry stripes. 
der pink silk; ends enriched in black and 


(zs) Similar, 
(c) Chines 


floral scrol 


580—CHINESE Ch’ien-lung Period 
Damass¢ er silk; enriched in soft red-pinks and pale amber 
with alfover sprays of flowers and butterflies. 


56 inches by 36 inches. 


581—Roman S1Lk 8 
Black ; relieve 


ends. 
: 8 feet 8 inches by 1 foot 11 inches. 


XVIII Century 


riched with stellate motives and scrollings in 
Trimmed with frre. 


582—BoxHara $ DDLE 


Old-red velyet ; 


colored silk 


Asia Minor XVIII Century 


“ched in colors with conventional floral 


583—EmpsroipERED Linen Co 
Deep ivory lngn; 


motives and thfea@#lace border on two sides. 


36 inches square. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


§84—Inpian Et SILK Cover XVIII Century 
Fine canar iviched with all-over sprays of flowers and 
blossomed ‘in brilliant colored silks. 


585—JAPANESE G@Lp BrogApE Cover 
silk, with stripes of floral gold threads and 
5 feet 1 inch by 4& feet 21% inches. 


ik; woven with diapered borders in gold 
silk. 14 feet 4 inches by 3 feet 6 inches. 


MBROIDERED LinEN CovERS 
Deep ivéry sk, enriched in colors with differing floral motives. 


271, inches by 16 inches. 
26 inches by 15 inches.. 


591—Mixz-F LE IDERED Cover Persian, XVII Century 


Onal stripes of varied flowers in mellow toned 


23 inches by 21 inches. 


rf AVIII Century 
w drap d’or, enriched in silver with floral 
with striped end panels of stellate crimson 
grounds. 1 feet by 5 feet. 


592—Ruvssian Kinkos Cove 
Centre ae, 
motives. 
motives of 


olled helm crestings. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 49 inches 


many quarterings/and 


7 feet 5 inches by 2 feet 6 inches. | 


_ Third Session 


594—LeEncTH or E 


nating in blossoms. 


Length, 8 yards; width, 1 yard 10 inches. 


595—LENGTH , SE SILK CREPE 


Finely 


Ivory silkf woven jpefink, black and pale green with arabesqued 


medallion \n es. Length, 7 yards; depth, 291 inches. 


Length, 1734 yards; depth, 201 inches. 


and yellow stripes. 
Length, 81% yards; width, 241, inches. 


599—LENGTH Oo 


Rich ivory ; Length, 143, yards; width, 25 inches. 


Pale yellow, wévepyith honeycomb pattern. 
Length, 8%, yards; width, 23 inches. 


RAP D'OR SILK 
Beautiful iv4ryilk; shot with fine silver threads. 
Length, 81, yards; width, 38 inches. 


Blue gauze; 1 in ivory with all-over scrollings; gold 


brocade cuffs. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


604—CuInEsE EmproipERED SI 
onrighed in brilliant colored silks with birds 
ers, collar and cuffs. 


Deep purple satin; 


and flowers, floral b 


ILK Rope 


605—CuHINEsE GOLD-EMBROIPERED 
Rich amber satin; adprned with five-clawed dragons and floral 
motives amid scrolling§ Avave motives at foot. 


606—CHINESE EMBROIDERED Sik Rose 
Wk; beautifully enriched with purple and 
ar and cuffs. 


Emerald-green cord 
pink peonies; floral 


607—CutInNEsE GOLD-EMBROIDERKD Sink RoBE 


with Shou-marks amid clusters of pink 
Floral borders cuffs and collar. 


Flame-red silk; enfich 
and lavender peont 


s 
608—CuInEsE EMBROIDERED SILK MosBE AND PANTALOONS 
Pale blue damassé silk; eniched with embroidered floral borders, 


cuffs and collar. 


609— JAPANESE GOLD-EMBROIDERED Sink Cover 


Apricot-pink crépe; fenyiched in mulberry-red silk and gold 


threads with fir tree afid other motives. 
71 inches by 341% inches. 


MISCELLANEOUS SI , AGATE AND OTHER OBJECTS 


Mme. du Barwy ; haff-length wearing large straw hat and striped 


bodice. In ed ivory frame. ®y,, igen 33, inches. 


613—Sitver Mksu B&G 
Oblong, w 


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Third Session 


Length, 7% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


624—AcatTE Patc 
Oblong, with/roung&nds and two hinged covers to compartments : 
enriched with gameled medallions of satyrs’ heads. 


Length, 34%, inches. 


625—SpanisH NIE 
Oblong, Alh 


round box. 


sDAR, Fon anp Box 
style calendar; fob with four medallions; 


626—ScoTcH SKENE-DUE OUNTED IN SILVER 
wh runic carved ebony handles to implements. 


a 


Length, 16 inches. 


ight, 153, inches; width, 134%, inches. 


kettas O77, > (ine. 
One with averturyé knob; another with tortoise-shell hook 
handle; the thard with rosewood handle, having crystal top. 


629—Buack Sirk Carriacy ParasoL AND UMBRELLA OK id One. ‘Wea 


Ma Parasol with/carvgf ivory handle; umbrella with niello crutch 
handle. | 


yen malachite, consisting of earrings and 
(Brooch needs slight restoration.) 


+ 
0632—Sitver Puorocrayu FpaMe Ge Ft 2— 
~~ rim. Initialed. 
Height, 81% inches. 


Third Session 


”) —— "pr “J ! 
634—CHINEsE SILVER YLoisopak Enamet Pipe lase-f/p ‘7 
Double compart s, with long stem, enriched with enameled 


symbols. 


Length, 191, inches. 


yom 


peer, is eaguae } 
Ly TwetvE Frencu SILVER Spoons EF y. iF 


Various shapes; with mask and serpent fandieet In leather case. 


BIBELOTS 


636—Grovr or MIscELLANEOUS OBJECTS 


Four curious, obl e panels; small miniature 


of a court.b ,yeestume; tiny elliptical medallion 
NG, with miniature aac mahine minighure depicting a 

pretty Italian woman, by R. Petroiola, and a Greek 
Catholic sacred medallion in painted enamel. 


g; lacduer mini 


637—Wrovucur STEEL Sigwtt Spanish, Late XVII Century 


al tapering turn-work shaft flanked by pierced 
leaf scfollpags. Revolving three-sided signet bearing intaglio 


Length, 134 inches. 


French, Early XIX Century 
In the s lape of aminiature fan; the guards chiseled with grace- 
s. The face is enriched with a number of mounted 
nd small turquoises enclosing a small Battersea 


enamel plaque; ivory blades. 
Length, 31%, inches. 


dj 


639—MiIntiaATuRE Ova 
Depicting 


in relief: 


ARIAN MARBLE PLAQUE 


hree Graces and Amor playing the lyre, modeled 
Height, 3 inches; width, 2% inches. 


640—Oxp Mexican JapEITE String-or Braps AND PENDANT 


Composed/ of beads of,.frious colors, size and shapes. The 
jadeite pendan uriously carved in the form of a deity with 
crossed arn, and has pork fat and fei-ts’ui qualities and a high 


polish. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


641—LarcE JA PENDANT 


mals, the two latter executed in vari-colored 
milarly treated molded dome stopper. Chain and 
ring attachment. 


643—Srx Sinver anp Enamext AssorTED OBJECTS 


Oval silver 
border set 


Niirembefg ature shrine with two hinged doors, enameled on 
gold with minutely penciled flower forms, in rich colors ; miniature 
filigree gold bookband, bearing enamel plaques depicting classic _ 
heads in gray camaiew on a brown ground; curious amber and 
gold filigree pendant. $ 


644—AssortTED PERSIAN GoLpD ENAMELED OBJECTS 


Jeweled pendant with minigfure portrait of woman and script; 
ed lid, two elaborate jeweled earrings 
and small cylindric@l fl#eon with chain attachment, all enameled 
in vivid colors with Various floral motives. 


645—Larcer Ba rergea ENAMEL. rnitine Box. <XVIII Century 


partmehted-Miterior holding small ink bottle and sand box having 
enameled tops, depicting equestrian figures in landscapes. 
Length, 7144 inches; width, 41, inches. 


646—Smatut Dycoratep Po Ain Box French, XVIII Century 


sides ed with ribbon bows and flowers festoons in soft 


colors. Length, 314, inches; width, 2 inches. 


Third Session 


Doe TS 


647—RELIEF-DEGORATED 
Oblong box wit 
and all sides 
boar hunt, 


RCELAIN Box Capo di Monte 
inged cover trimmed in cutvre doré; the top 
corated with various mythological scenes and a 
odeled in relief and executed in many colors. 

Length, 7%, inches; width, 4 inches. 


Ox Louis Philippe Period 
Afont and flat back. Hinged cover bearing a 
ing a “Rendez-Vous.” Executed in pale blue, 
pink, green and ivory enamels. (Damaged.) Length, 8 inches. 


649—Gotp Mountrep Rockx- CRYSTAL, Sxurr Borris 


# French, Louis XV Period 
Faceted ve shaped pe a eth HAM sent The entire sur- 


Toot Hak ae lid and forms a patch box. 
Height, 4 inches. 


650—Two ENAME SUGAR Box 


French, Early XIX Century 
Richly deforated wis river scenes and Arcadian landscapes 
arying size outlined in gold rocaille scrollings ; 


TEA-CADDIES AND, 


within resérves 
on pale rose du Barry ground, 


651—Bronze Mirror Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty, 1250 B.C. 
dle in the form of a female figure with 
ding the ends of her elaborate headdress, 
thus foymi *o loops for finger holds. Greenish patina. 


Large ofal mirror, the 


652—BatrersEA ENAMEL SNUFF, BOTTLE. . GV ILh Grey 


Roe in réhi ferse and reverse bearing easisees depict- 
ing .pastora personages; executed in various colors and 


gilding. (Has been restored.) 


ALLARS XVIII Century 
Circular cauldrfn-shaped ars on short pad feet. Each 
decorated withAhree sm andscape medallions, outlined in gold 
rocaille scrollfng ink and soft green grounds. Charming 
specimen. 


653—THREE BATTERSEA ENAMEL SAL 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


654—BaTTrersEA ENAMEL ScE 


BorriLe AVITI Century 


655—Limocres Enamer) Miniarur verve OPEC ntury Style 

Depicting The 

| **The Crown of 

. }|  Flagellation of 
~ and grisaille. 


f of Christ. The central panel shows 
flanked by “Judas’ Treason” and “The 


St.” Executed in violet, greens, blue, ivory 


Height, 12 inches. 
Width, 141, inches. 


FRENCH AND OTHER GOLD, SILVER, ENAMEL AND TOR- 
TOISE-SHELL ETUIS, NECESSAIRES, AND SNUFF BOXES 


- 


656—Two Smauu Russia AND CLOISONNE Eruts 
Elliptical with hingefl do 
mentation of flowers 


enamels. 


d covers, enriched with repoussé orna- 
nd leafage enhanced with varicolored 


Length, 2 inches. 


657—Dainty Batrrersea EnNAmMen 


Vritive Erur XVIII Century 
Cover-shaped étui,/ with aréhed, hinged cover giving access to 
interior fitted with! the various writing implements of miniature 
size; the exterior}enri¢hed with a number of scrolled reserves 
outlined in gold displaying a variety of landscapes. The 
cover has a medallion enriched with the bust of a young woman 
in court costume; executed in varicolored enamels on a floretted 


white ground. 
Length, 21% inches; width, 134 inches. 


658—Dainty Gop ENawgimp Ervt French, Early XIX Century 


wg cover. Obverse and reverse 


in ivory, green, palé a 
manship. 


dark blue enamels of exquisite work- 


Length, 21%, inches. 


Third Session 


659—CuiseLEp Goip Er French, Louis XVI Period 

swe with telescoping cover, having domed top. 
ed with filets of oak leaves and acorns surround- 
ing gs, cancave-cornered, ribbed panels semé with small 


sunk perlettes. Monogram at underfoot. 
Length, 31%, inches. 


660—GoLp ano ENAMELED Erui Swiss, Empire Period 


Oval and ines 7] idafig cover. The obverse, reverse and 


of Se eeentied husks, scrolls and een 
in emerald, ivory, sapphire and opalescent enamels. 


Length, 41% inches. 


661—Batrersea EnamMet Npbers AVITI Century 
Oval and fapering“the interior fitted with various accessories. 
Cover a decorated with minute mytholigical scenes in 


fff scrolled reserves outlined in gilding on a soft pink 
ground enriched with raised, dotted trellis and pellets in white. 


662—Smatu BaTrersea NEG#SSAIRE AVIIIT Century 
Oval and taperingtui enriched with reserves depicting allegori- 
cal su soft colors, outlined in gilded rocaille scrollings 
on pal e du Barry, floretted ground. 


663—B.LeEv-ROYALE BATTEeRSEA ENAMEL NECESSAIRE 
; AVIIT Century 


Oval and t ri] 1 inetd cover nen interior fitted 


enriched 
scrolling, Sing reserves deugrtan with colorful Site and 
the portrait of a young woman. ‘The cover enriched with small 


mounted garnet. Charming bibelot of fine quality. 


664—BarrerseA Enamet NECESSAIRE AVIII Century 


Oval and ta 
taining 


ring with hinged cover giving access to interior con- 
rious accessories. Charmingly decorated with a 
number fof rocaille- scrolled reserves™depicting landscapes, pas- 
torales he im pastel colors. Pure white ground 
enhanced with gilded trellis. The scrolled outlining of the re- 
serves is slightly en relief. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
A 


665 666 


665—BarrerspA EnamMeL NECESSAIRE _. Late XVIII Century 
: ingedt6p, rimmed in cuivre doré; 
wartus implements. The obverse, reverse and 
top Beggeres€f'ves outlined in gold rocaille scrolling on a brilliant 
white ground and depict delicately penciled Arcadian landscapes 
in soft pastel colors. 


Length, 4 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


666—Cuarmine BarrerseEA ENAMEL NEcESSAIRE . 
Z Late XVIII Century 
Flattened oval and taperingywith hinged cover revealing interior 
Sories. ‘The exterior is daintily decorat- 


pictingallegorical scenes in varicolored enamels; bleu de ciel 


ground semé with tiny white dots. | 
Length, 4 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


Third Session 


667—Finr BatrepgsEA ENAMEL NECESSAIRE AXVITI Century 


ering nécessaire, the hinged cover giving access to 
taining various implements; decorated with reserves 
gold scroll closing floral bouquets and the 
} “court lady ; executed in rich Battersea enamels ; 
on brilliant blew de Sevres ground enriched with further gold 
scroll-work. 


carrying a billet-dgew€, pedestal and vase form; minutely and 
gracefully exectited in white enamel and engraved gold on gray 
and black enameled grounds. Dial and works signed: Fs. Adré. 
Monnier. 


670—SMALL GOLD-ENAMELED JEWELED Lapy’s WatcH 
French, circa 1790 


a cupidon, 
which is f¢rmedby the left section of the case; on the back, two 
Executed in straw-yellow, mauve, rose-pink and 
other colors. The rim of the hat is outlined in small graduated 
pearls. (A few pearls missing. ) 


op) 


ww 


671—Goitp EnaMELED WatTcH 

By Jo 
watch, the DeZel powdered with small golden stars 
on a sapplfire enamgMground; the back executed in pale blue 
translucent\ eng on engine-turned, basket-patterned ground 
enclosed within filet, simliar to bezel. In the centre a gold mono- 
gram on sapphire-enameled ground. Signed on the porcelain 
dial: Gregson, London. Also signed in case. 


“Gregson, London, circa 1800 


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Etruscan, about 600 B.C. 


Etruscan, about 600 B.C. 


ightly rounded corners displaying two ball 
sections. 


(a)f/ Compo irregular cylindrical yellow-brown amber beads 
ilk ; silver-braided tassel. (8) String of small bul- 
bous SE: beads. . 


675—TIwo CarneEvIAN NECKLACES 


wir faceted beads of varying size linked 
d“cord tassel. (xB) Composed of very small 
larger projecting bottle-shaped beads. Gold 


676—CurnesE Manparin NECKLACE~ 
Composed of pjyerced a arved nut beads alternating with thin 
turquoise disck; ther enriched with oval, pear-shaped and 
globular lapis-blue glass pendants. 


677—Smatu Lapy’s Watcu in Goutp ENAMELED CASE 


By L’Epine, 1720-1814 


eta ieas in gold,eft a black enamel ech separated by Baas 
of red-brown enamel powdered with tiny golden blossoms. The 
face executed in gray enamel with central wreath in gold on a 
white ground. The work is signed: L’Epine, Horloger du Roy, 


a Paris. 


678—LarcE SILVER Watcu By Chatelaine VAmé, XVIII Century 


The dial deg6rated with riyet™Scene, buildings and a large bent. 
r 
tree, painjéd on enamele® Four movements, and four hands indi- 
cating the days of t4€ month, the week, the hour and the seconds. 
: gffed: Chatelaine ’Ainé 4 Framelan. 


Third Session 


679—SMaALL GoOLD-ENAMELED cS Waren 

' French, Late XVIIL Century 
iched witha ¢ <enee enamel painting depicting a 
stth her two children, in a garden; executed in 


pastel colors. (Slightly damaged.) 


680—Turere AssorTED NECKLACES 


1se“composed of glass beads of various shapes 
coratively painted in vivid colors. (c) Indian 


and black cylindrical central bead decorated with curious rec- 
tangular and dot motives in white. 


large crescent. 


682—Six ASSORT 
a9 Made of 


beads in 


683—Rare Javuf 


AZTEC Necks ACE Early Mexican 


ous sizes, colors and shapes. 


Composedfof a_yaritty "of grayish-green mottled jade beads of 
every p ssi form and dimension, one carved with a human 
mask, another pees an insect. 


684—CrystaL BonBoNNIERE Movyyep IN ENAMELED GOLD 
French, XIX Century 


Circular box cover. The sides of the box and the 
rim of the coves thed with gold @ jour mounting of minutely 
executed flower festoons, laurel filets, scrolls and cartouches 
richly enameled in emerald-green, ivory and ruby-red. 


Diameter, 2% inches. 

685—PorceLain BonBonNIERE Capo di Monte, XVIII Century 
Rectangularyoblong box with hinged cover, the rim mounted in 
gilded silvex, the sidés decorated with cameo portraits of the 
various Roman emperors in white on a black ground within 
scrolled es¢ ogfis ; the inside of the lid depicts seated man and 
woman in cop#ersation. Length, 8, inches; width, 242 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in,the forepart of the Catalogue. 


686—Barrergea ENaMeL BonBoNNIERE AVIIT Century 

Bowl-shaped, Avith flat hinged cover; the decorations consist of 
floral panels on bleu de ciel ground, enriched with 
trellis-work and small blossoms in white. Diameter, 81/, inches. 


687—Cuarmine BarrersEA EnAuMet BonBONNIERE 
fo Louis XV Period 
Oblong, withy scrolled sides and slightly bulbous, hinged cover, 
which depic ing scene of a young berger surprising a 
rich, soft colors. The sides have oblong 
reserves detorgted with danse champétre, angling scenes and 
pastorales. he bottom displays a still-life of fruit, a butterfly 
and birds. The whole enhanced with slightly raised scrolling in 
yellow on a white ground. (Slightly restored at cover.) 
Length, 334 inches; width, 2%, inches. 


688—BatTTEeRsEA ENAMEL BoNBONNIERE Late XVIII Century 


over, the exterior decorated with the Battle 
interior bearing a portrait of Nelson; the 


Oblong with hihge 
of Trafalgar, \t 
sides displaying marine subjects; executed in soft colors. 

. Length, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 


689—Smatu CuisELED Gop JE TUI French, Louis XVI Period 
nd slip cover having dome top. The 
ar oblong, finely-ribbed panels with canted 
ith perlettes and small blossoms. The 
within minutely chiseled bands of laurel, in 


Oval tapering, shaft | 
obverse and re¥erse 
corners powdéred 
panels are enc 


variously tinted gold. Length, 31/, inches. 
(Illustrated) 

690—JrEWwELED ENAMELED GoLp Ervr Swiss, XIX Century 

Octagonal ahd tapering shaf€ and similar telescoping cover. 


reen ground and surrounded by bands of 
ed leafage. The top, rim and base have narrow 
bandeaux of pearls. Length, 44%, inches. 


(Illustrated) 


5 | Third Session 


689 690 693 


Goup Enameten Erut 

st French, Late XVIII Century 
slightly tapering étui with sliding cover. The 
entire axterioa*furface covered alternately with diagonal band- 
Bleu de ciel enamel and gold, the latter enriched with 


691—CuH ARMING 


Flat, o ttagonal, 


ings of 
tiny engraved lunettes, blossoms and perlettes. 
Length, 414, inches. 


692—GoLp ENAMELED Ervur French, Louis XVI Period 
Oval And slightly aapenng sliding cover with dome top. The 
dec consists of oblong, concave-cornered panels of 


ruby-red enamel on engine-turned grounds. ‘Ene 
shaffind cover are further enriched with narrow filets of chiseled 
guilloche motives. Length, 41, inches. 


; French, Louis XV Period 
ithSliding cover in veined grayish brown 
areas. The whole enclosed within pierced 


6983—GoLp anp Onyx Ervt 


Length, 4 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


Tatagliee seal at underfoot. 


Length, 4% inches. 


695—Hanvsome Gortp Ervti a French, Louis XVI Period 
Oval a e sliding cover with domed top. The 
groun ninute basket pattern enhanced at foot, rim 
and road filets of finely chiseled, intersecting ribbon 


arlands, executed in two different tints of gold. The 
top is crested with a rosette, the underfoot bears an intaglio seal. 


Length, 434 inches. 


Russian, Early XIX Century 


sliding cover. Enriched with oblong, con- 
cave-corneréd syatk panels enclosing slightly raised floral bouquets 


Length, 4°, inches. 


Aaa ie Sass eat GoLp k 7 Louis XVI Period 


a shia "C -ser élled reserves acne 
ules: executed in variously tinted gold; minute 
p- Intagho seal at underfoot. 


a Beliniele 
allegorica 
workmans 

Length, 41, inches. 
(Illustrated) 


Y SnuFF Box 
French, Late XVIII Century 


698—-SmaLu Cirgeuuar ly 


The se er encloses a small miniature depicting the bust 
portra Madame Elisabeth. 

Diameter, 11 inches. 

699—BatrersraA Enawen SxurgeBox AVITI Century 


Ehiy%crolled reserves on pale bleu de ciel ground, 


ing colors wd 
the cover hy ve decorated with birds and various fruits. 


Length, 1%, inches; width, 1% inches. 


Third Session 


697 700 701 


French, XVIII Century 


d molded, hinged dome cover; the 
cover-release in m of a mounted rhinestone. Delicately 
chiseled with foltag@, wreaths, birds, animals, trophies and bands 


of diamond-shaped rosettes. The underfoot with intaglio seal. 
Length, 3°, inches. 


7O00—CuISsELED GOLD Ervut 


(Illustrated) 
701—CuisELeD Goip Erut - French, Louis XVI Period 
Slender oc agonal taper] “tui with telescoping cover having 
domed tex Sides are alternately enriched with oblong, 
finely els ; jeweled with perlettes, and minute blossom, 


festoons, delicately chiseled in variously tinted gold. 


leaf anc 
Intaglio seal at underfoot. Length, 4%/, inches. 
(Illustrated) 
702—Curious BArrersra ENAMEL Snurr Box AVIII Century 


of a sleepin #ird modeled in relief ; the hinged cover 
decoratéd with birdy*insects and flowers; executed in naturalistic 
Length, 3 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and solid. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


“TORTOISE-SHELL SNUFF Box 


French, Late XVIII Century 


703—CircuLaR Ivory A 


lac&flounced collar, her abundant curly locks with a large 

; 
plumed hat. CA) AKQ Diameter, 3 inches. 
704—Sitver-ciItt ENAMELED SNuFF Box Louis Philippe Period 
Oval, with scrolled’ides and hinged top, the latter mounted with 


a mini icting a young officer and his belle seated under 
a tree “garden, holding an animated conversation. Mainly 
executed in translucent turquoise-blue enamel. In tooled leather 
étul. Length, 3%, inches. 

705—TorToIsE-SHELL SNUFF Box French, Directoire Period 
Obloyg box, with rounded corners and hinged cover; the top is 
enri¢hed with assfnall oblong miniature depicting a young woman, 
enjprofil executed in gray camaieu on a ruby ground; in minutely 
chi and sapphire-enameled frame. 


‘. SNUFF Box 


French, Late XVIII Century 


706—Ivory anv ‘T'orRTOISE-S 


me gfe dy with plumed head-dress; executed in soft pastel colors. 
| Diameter, 234, inches. 
707—Ivory anp TorrToIsE-sHELL SNUFF Box 
French, Directotre Period 
Circular box in vory, rimmed and lined in tortoise- 
shell; the cove | rge circular miniature, by Paliard, de- 


ered with a diaphanous lace veil; landscape background. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


708—Unuvsuat Laceurer SnuFF Bex French, XVIII Century 
n tortoise-shell, the exterior executed 
in striped bl¢ck and_yéllow lacquer, rimmed with vermilion gold- 
e cover encloses circular miniature of a 
charming Young’marquise in filmy tulle dress, leaning on a marble 


pedestal. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


Third Session 


710 709 


709—F ine TortToIsE-SHELL AND Goup SnuFr Box 
French, late XVIII Century 


Circular tértoise-shell box-trimmed in gold. The loose cover is 
mounte Oval miniature by Balay, depicting a lady 
in whife, eté gown; her high powdered coiffure covered with 


a diaphanous scarf trimmed with pearls. 
Diameter, 21/, inches. 


(Illustrated) 


710—Imrortant TorroisE-sHELL AND Gop Snurr Box 
French, First Half of XVIIT Century 
Circular; the lobse cover and foot,mounted with pierced gold 
bandeaua, dispJaying trailing Jeéeafage encircling a rod. The 
cover is furthér enriched with charming small oval miniature 
sur émail, depicting a chévalier in armor with broad lace jabot 
and elaborage wig, pértrayed en face, mounted in dainty gold 
peér crystal. The central rim similarly mounted 
fe and beautiful specimen. 


Diameter, 21/, inches. 


(Illustrated) 


711—Repovusst Sitver-cinpep Snurr B Louis XV Style 
Circular flattened/ bulbous bodyécorated with rocaille scrollings, 
the top adorne Wture of the Duchesse du Maine in 
elaborate and bizarre <dstume, within a floral scrolled border. 


By Tiffany & C aris. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of-the Catalogue. 


rH Miniature 

English, XVIII Century 
Wets a lady dressed in a simple filmy 
rls covered with a white bonnet tied 
er chin; neutral grayish background. 


412—Horn SnuFrF Box MguntTeEpD w 


The circular miniatufe de 
tulle frock, her goldtn 
with ribbons beneath 


Diameter, 2°, inches. 


718—Vernis Martin LAacauEr Ervr ‘ench, Late XVIII Century 
Cylindrical, with sliding ¢over ryhmed in gold. Decorated with 
a number of playful cherubs supfounded by clouds, flower festoons 
and birds; executed in nellow, glowing colors on a dark ground. 
The top depicts a bow quiver and the underfoot a bouquet 


of flowers. 
Length, 5 inches. 


French, Late XVIII Century 
Cylindrical with sliding covey, the interior partly lined in tortoise 
shell; top, base and ri unted with narrow gold bands. ‘The 
decoration consists of Playful cherubs, floating draperies and 
cloud forms in subdued colors on a vivid yellowish-brown ground. 


714—Vernis Martin Lacquer Ets 


Length, 5 inches. 


TED SNuFF Box 


French, XVIII Century 
aving’ chiseled gold rim and 


%15—Cuarmine Vernis Martin Goup-mMo 


Small oval box with hinged g 
scrolled thumb-piece and bear mall oval miniature of a pretty 
young woman with powdered\Mair en demi decolleté, the whole 
daintily decorated with cherubs, flowers and sprays in Vernis 
Martin lacquers, on lustrous deep green ground. 


Length, 2%, inches. 


716—Goip Lacevrr Erut French, Louis XVI Period 


Cylindrical, with domed ends; sliding cover and _ tortoise-shell 
interior rim. The exterioy¥ decorated with simple, rectangular 
basket pattern in gold anf ivory-yellow, the ends patterned in 
blossom form. Rim ends banded in gold, engraved with 


trailing leaf motives, 
Length, 51% inches. 


Third Session 


717—LacavuER Erur JA French, Early XIX Century 
Flat étui, with chamferedcorners and hinged arched top revealing 
interior fitted with natfnerous implements. The exterior decorated 
afials in their natural surroundings; decorated in 
soft colors*6n mellow vermilion ground with small trellis pattern 
in green and minute floral inlays in silver. 


Height, 5 inches; width, 2% inches. 


718—Smatt Batrersea Exame, Tufte Erur AVIIT Century 
Charmingly decoratg¢d, with" 
scapes in various cqlorsg 
Barry ground. (Sli 


minutely penciled Arcadian land- 
ithin scrolled reserves on pale rose du 


tly damaged. ) 


719—Cuarmine Barrersea Examen Waritine Erut 

yw Late XVIII Century 
“a receptacle for writing im- 
wkwell with sliding cover; decorated with 


Cylindrical in two sectigns ; name 
plements and a small 
graceful individual 
colors within scroll 
riched with dotted/ 


yrays and bouquets in soft paste! 
€erves on a rose du Barry ground, en- 
lis and tiny pellets in white. 


Length, 5%, inches. 


720—Ivory anv TorrTotsE-sHELL Snurr Box 

rench, Late XVIII Century 
The loose cover adofned withJérge circular miniature of a charm- 
ing young matron/in LowiS XVI costume. Her powdered locks 
are covered with W(phanous lace and tulle headdress and she 
holds a fan in her right hand; executed in pastel colors. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


721—Curious Repouss& Sirver TorTotse-sHELL AND-ENAMEL SNUFF- 
erg XVIII Century 
Oval, squat box with flat hinged c . Cover and foot paneled 
in blossom form a 
small enamel pla 
colors. The sid 
cabochon. 


atter with small floral pattern in 
similar appliqué enamel plaques en 


Length, 3 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


UFF Box 

French, Late XVIII Century 
cover having scrolled and chiseled gold 
adorned with small circular miniature de- 
ne champétre minutely executed in rich colors 
in a narrow band of rhinestone beading. 


722—Dainty 'ToRTOISE-SHELL 


Oval box wit} 
thumb-piece ; 
picting playfyl s 
and enclosed wi 


Length, 2%, inches. 


723—InTerEsTING Masonic GoLp-MoUNTED PorcELAIN SNUFF Box 


French, Late XVIII Century 


Triangular; the rim and hinged cover mounted in gold. The 
sides depict miniature Aréadian landscapes and palace gardens 
with courtiers, 1 executed in brilliant coloring. The ex- 
terior of the hi ted with a scantily draped female figure 


in an attitudefof s@crecy, standing against a pedestal bearing 
ich translated reads: “The Great Art of 
Silence”? surrounded by masonic emblems. The interior of the 
lid and the bottom of the box bear other subjects relative to 


masonic rites. Rare example. 
7 


an inscription, 


724—SEvres PorcEeLaAyN SNu 


Box AIX Century 
nged/cover bearing a medallion portrait of 
Hortense de Beafiharflais in pastel colors; the interior decorated 
with floral bouque#s; the exterior with narrow oblong floral 
panels on pale bréwn ground semé with gilded stars. 


Circular, with 


Diameter, 3%, inches. 


Snurr Box 
French XVIII Century 


Scrolled side and front, And flattened back; the rim and hinged 
cover mounted in goldfthe top, sides and bottom enriched with 
quatrefoil medallions flepicting curious, minutely penciled scenes 
n an Oriental harbor; executed in charming 
ellow ground; the cover has arabesqued leaf 
osing miniature reserves decorated with land- 
scapes and river scenes in purple. (Cover cracked.) 


725—Goup Mountrep PorceEnatr 


colors on a canary, 
border in gold e 


Length, 3 inches; width, 24%, inches. 


Third Session 


nn ne eae 


127 726 


726—GitpEp Snurr Box Mountep wirh MINIATURE 
so” French, Louis XVI Period 
Oval with sfraight sides awd hinged cover, the latter bearing a 
miniature depicting the*bust portrait of a pretty young woman 
with abufdant wary brown locks, adorned with pearls. The 
leldsof the cover and the oblong panels of the sides 
are closel¥*grooved and jeweled with small sunk dots; chiseled 
musical and pastoral trophies and narrow. cord filets are further 


embellishments. 
Length, 3 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


727—HanpsomME Horn and GoLtp SNUEF Box 
: French, Louis XVI Period 


depicting threefuarter length figure of a young woman with 
powdered hair and white tulle dress, carrying a basket of flowers ; 
landscape background. The miniature is mounted in a gold rim, 
pierced in strapped scroll design. 


Diameter, 314, inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ipinipratie a Ivory Snurr Box 
Circular box elaborately carved with trailing foliage, floral sprays 


and cae ae is mounted with a circular miniature depict- 
ing the Duchesse du Maine, by Nadirt; executed in pastel colors. 
Diameter, 334 inches. 


729—Ovat TorTorsE-sHELL SNuFF Box French, XIX Century 
The A has concave sid and gold-hinged top bearing the oval 
por fait of a puetty young woman, with jet-black curling hair, 
ustrous black silk gown trimmed with lace. Signed 


Lemaire. fl Length, 8, inches. 
~ 


€ Movunrep 1n Goxp 

French, XVIII Century 
Oval box with hyafed cover, scrolled and chiseled gold rim and 
thumbpiecésstlfe cover embellished with small oval miniature of a 
court lady dressed in low-cut blue gown trimmed with white fur. 


7380—TorTolIsE-SHELL SNUFF 


Length, 3 inches 


731l—Ivory anv TorTOIsE-SHELL SNuFF Box 
French, Late XVIII Century 


manner off ert Robert, depicting Arcadian landscape with 
temple ruiffS and numerous personages in the foreground. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


iY 


(32—TorTOISE-SHELL SNuFF Box Mounyep witH MIniaTuRE 

Italian, XIX Century 
Simple rectangular box, thé hineed cover enclosing an oval 
1gti ung woman, her smooth blond hair 
parted in the gentre She wears a severe black dress with broad 


Length, 3% inches; width, 21% inches. 
Note: From the collection of the Count’ d’Augiout of Naples. 
733—Barrersra Enamet Snurr Box Late XVIII Century 


Oblong, with incurya ides” and slightly bulbous hinged cover, 
the latter decoraged wip tavern scene; the sides and bottom 
develop gracefulfflorgt sprays in rich colors, 


Length, 5 inches; width, 21% inches. 


Third Session 


FRENCH AND ENGLISH MINIATURES 


AVAL page Ee Style 


Height, 11% inches; width, 114 inches. 


French, XIX Century 


y woman dressed as a Louis Seize bergere. 


Height, 2 inches; width, 134 inches. 


English, Early XIX Century 
Portrayal en profile of-& young man with ruddy complexion and 
curly dark browmhair. He is dressed in severe black frock coat, 
black cravat-dnd white neckerchief. 


T36—MInNIATURE / PortTRAIT 


Height, 2 inches; width, 11% inches. 


737—OvaL MriniatuR 
The bust portrait of a mart “with curly brown hair and side- 
whiskers, dressed in dark Blue frock coat, yellow and green striped 
waistcoat ayd whitestock. 


PoRTRAIT , Early XIX Century 


Height, 21, inches; width, 14 inches. 


738—Two Miniature Porrrairs ee French, Empire Period 


Circular bust portraits two young women dressed in con- 
temporary costumes AMeir heads covered with diaphanous scarfs. 
The latter signed“at left: Gaitin, 1802. Both in black wooden 


frames. 
Diameter, 21, inches. 


739—Circutar MINIaPure Early XIX Century 
Representing a man witb“coarse, swarthy features and raven- 
black hair growing clege over his low brow; he wears black frock 


coat and white st 
Diameter, 234 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


140—Two Minratrure Por ITS French, Late XVIII Century 
pretty young woman, her head resting on her 
left ha rrow satin waistcoat covers a white tulle gown 
adorned-ith blue ceinture. (8) Portraying a charming young 
matron in simple blue tulle gown, seated in a garden, her little 


daughter leaning against her. 
Diameter of each, 234 inches. 


wTvory English, late XVIII Century 
Half-length re of a charming young woman, slightly turned 
Her golden curls are adorned with various flowers. 


4 
(41—OvaLfMIniATURE 4 


Height, 2 inches; width, 114 inches. 


%42—Ovan, MINIATUREs 


Portfait of gt pretty young woman in crimson gown trimmed 
t her throat. Her coiffure a l’Espagnol, adorned 
strand of pearls and diaphanous white gauze scarf. 


Height, 2%, inches; width, 134 inches. 


743—MIntafuRE ON JWory Directoire Period 

Oblo iting a lady in decolleté filmy tulle gown, playing a 

lyre; is standing in a garden and foliage forms the back- 
ground. 

Height, 2%, inches; width, 2% inches. 

744—Two Mint RAITS Empire Period 


fitting gi oat, floral embroidered waistcoat and Byronic 
Toned at right: F. Ellerman, 1811. (2) Portrait, en 
face, of a young officer with powdered wavy locks, blue coat and 


high white stock. 


cravat. 


Height, 21% inches; width, 2 inches. 
Diameter, 2%, inches. 


T45—MINIATPRE IT After Richard Cosway, 1740-1821 


rait of ‘*Viscount Newark.’? Painted in delicate 


Height, 2%, inches; width, 134 inches. 


Third Session 


746—CircuLar Ivory AVIIT Century 


ite tulle gown with flounced collar fastened 
with a thnUbow in front. A black silk wrap is loosely draped 


Diameter, 21, inches. 


747—Two Minigture Portraits, XVIII Century Style 


of the Marchioness of Queenstown in 
! pe. After Richard Cosway. (x8) Bust por- 
trait of Marie Antoinette in elaborate costume of the period; 


garden background. After Angelica Kaufmann. 


Height, 314 inches; width, 3 inches. 


748—Two SMAL /Mintature Porrrarrs Early XIX Century 
Oblong. “ 


ring, the 


by in white dress, holding a large 


the rig acing the observer. Both are mounted in gold 
rings 
749—Miniature on Ivory French, late XVIII Century 


Young woman portYayed en face. She is dressed in a simple 


(Cracked. ) 


Diameter, 24, inches. 


ucas Cranach, XVI Century Style 
Portraits of Martin 
backgrounds. 


frames. 


er and Philip Melanchton on deep-blue 
orate silver-gilded, black and white enameled 


Diameter, 2° inches. 


751—Mrntature/ Portrait Late XVIII Century 


oS 
loops afd tgsSls, thrown over a crimson coat with gold-em- 
white lapels. Signature not legible. 


Diameter, 23/4, inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
a RRR A SS SR SSNS 


ch court lady of the late eighteenth century 
with powderg coiffure adorned with a rose and mauve, decolleté 


corsage. 
Pd Diameter, 21%, inches. 


753—MInraTuRE Porrrair English, Late XVIII Century 


Oval bust sportraitAf a pretty young woman posed to the left, 
three-quafter fpént. She wears a simple black voile dress and 


Height, 3 inches; width, 24%, inches. 


\ 


and white ttlle dress, trimmed with lace ruffles ; light background. 


In red morocco étui. 
Height, 3 inches; width, 3%, inches. 


(a) The bust portrait ofa royal personage, probably Charles 
X of Frdnce, clad ip’rich gold-embroidered, bleu de ciel gala 
costume, lace collar and jabot; he wears the emblem 


with roses and an ostrich plume; landscape background. Chiseled 


cutore doré frame. 
i” Diameters, 3 inches and 81, inches. 


After Richard Cosway R. A. 
Bust port 
tulle neckerchjef, her coiffure covered by a plumed and berib- 
nat. Signed at right: Cosway. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


757—Wax Byér Portrait ~~ Italian, Early XIX Century 
ust portrait. of Marie Louise in red décolleté gown 


trimnjed withstanding lace collar; molded in high relief. In 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


Third Session 


758—-Two Miniapure Porrraits on Ivory 
Portrait of Empress Josephinesher lovely face enveloped in the 
folds offa diapha scarf. By G. C., after Isabey, 18138. 
seh Comtesse de Provence. She is dressed in a white 
tulle gown with flounced lace collar and puffed sleeves; her gray 


coiffure covered with a scarf. Signed: Maxime David. 


(a) Height, 3%, inches; width, 234 inches. 
(Bp) Height, 414 inches; width, 31% inches. 


159—Two Myniatures on Jory 


(a) Cipcular; halfelength portrait of a marquise in Louis Seize 
costume, seated®in a palace garden. She wears a large plumed 
haténd holds a bouquet in each hand. In cutvre doré 


(s) Oval bust portrait of Maria Strozzi in elaborate costume 
adorned with pearls, as is her plumed headdress. Signature not 
legible. In chiseled cutvre doré frame. 


Diameter, 31% inches. 
Height, 314 inches; width, 234 inches. 


B) Bust portrait of a young woman in XVIII 


century costume. 
(a) Diameter, 3 inches. 


(Bs) Diameter, 2 inches. 


a 
a 
ra 


762—Two Mrintarure Portraits 


(a) Circuffr. Half-le 


portrait of a young nobleman in 
Louis “~The cuivre doré frame is set with rhine- 
stones. ortrait en profil of a young woman in white 


negligé, and ruffled lace cap. Signed: P. Steiner. 


(a) Diameter, 24% inches. 
(s) Height, 3%, inches; width, 2% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


763—Two Miniature Porrraprs 
Portrait gf the Duchess of Wellington, dressed in dotted muslin 
costume, her curl estnut locks covered by a straw garden hat; 
landscape bagker . Signed: J. Hoppner, 1789. Portrait 
ver, posed to the right, her copper blond coiffure 
covered by a large ruffled and beribboned cap; neutral back- 
ground. Signed: J. Hoppner, 1790. 


Height, 314 inches; width, 2%, inches. 
Height, 434 inches; width, 3% inches. 


764—Two Miniature Porrraits 
(a) Bust portrait of a young court belle, in tight fitting blue 
bodice, trimmed wrth tulle fichu having lace ruffles. Strands of 
pearls adorn }ér throat and curly locks. In molded ebonized 


ars a white gown with ruffled collar, and coral necklace. 
In ivory-rimmed square wooden frame. 


Height, 4 inches; width, 3 inches. 
Diameter, 3 inches. 


765—Two Miniature PaIntTIng 
(a) Curioys portrait ofa Persian woman, in elaborate costume, 
holding a gmall cup ;Aandscape background. The figure minutely 
executed yn rich p€llow colors and apparently by a Persian artist, 
being of later date, and of European technique. 
(s) Le Cruche Cassé after Greuze, minutely executed in soft 
pastel colors on ivory. Signed: Callimo. Unframed. 


766—Ovat Miniagure Portratr English, Late XVIII Century 
Bust portrait of a jetty young lady in crimson gown, high 
white tullefneckeyghief and turban-shaped, white tulle headdress 
covering hér géfden locks. In wooden frame. 


Height, 3 inches; width, 21% inches. 


AIX Century 


Circular; the /bust poyMait of a musing young woman, her head 
is adorned with flgWers and diaphanous veil, holding an arrow 
in her left han 


767—MInIaTURE ON Ivory 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


Third Session 


768—Two Miniatuxes on Ivory s 


(a) Oval byfst portr ait oa young woman with black curls and 


ing young man with aka: arms seated in a large gilded fauteuil ; 


Louis Philippe Period. 


344, inches; width, 2°, inches. 
41% inches; width, 3% inches. 


Height, 
Height, 


769—Ovat Miniature Portparir on PQRCELAIN 

French, about 1825 
Bust portrait of Charles X, Kyig of France, portrayed en face. 
He is dressed in dark blye uniform with gold epaulets, and wears 
the star of the Order he Holy Ghost and various other 
decorations. A green drapery and distant landscape form the 


background. Chiseled cutvre doré frame. , 


Height,g inches; width, 334 inches. 


motselle Zélie Jaques, 1827 
Large oval bust portrdit of Aine of Austria, after an old 
to the left; her sombre black 
gown is covered by a bgoad Miaphanous cambric collar fastened 
at her breast with a bow-f silver lace. Large pearl pendants 
adorn her ears. Minutely painted on bisque porcelain plaque. 


Signed at back. 
Height, 7 inches; width, 534 inches. 


ra 
“71—Wax Bust in Frame dlian, XVII Century 
The bust portrait en face pf Saint Bepfiardus, the famous abbot 
1 © folds of his large white 
oden frame. The background 
on which the bust is mounted#ears Latin inscriptions. 


Height, 41/,-inches. 


oui 1840 


Height, 5 inches; width, 5% inches. 
Height, 3%, inches; width, 2%, inches 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue 


~ “ 
* 


73—Larce MINIATURE PaynTING on Ivory 
Attribujed to Louis Frgnhcois Aubry, 1767-1851 


ALLEGORY OF HENRI IY. It depicts the chivalrous monarch stand- 
son, later Louis 
and an ensign be 


tectural backgroun igned at right: Aubry. 


Height, 8% inches; width, 6 inches. 


POI IMSL SESSION 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2:15 O’CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers, 774 to 1037, inclusive 


FRENCH AND ENGLISH IVORY AND ENAMEL MINIATURES 
| OPT bHE XVI XVHL AND=xIX CENTURIES 


(74—Smatt Miniature Porrrair 
By Louis Francois Aubry, 1767-1851 
Oval and arranged as a brooch: A young man with curly 
chestnut hair and long side whiskers, pleasant, oval face and 
swarthy complexion is looking mischievously at the observer. 
He is dressed in black frock coat, brown waistcoat and black 
Byron cravat. Gold brooch mounting. 


Height, 1% inches; width, %4 inch. 


775—SMALyL Miniature Portrait French, Early XIX Century 
Oval, arranged as a brooch. Portrait of a smiling young 
woman with dark eyes and curly brown hair. A gray gauze 
scarf is loosely tied around her throat. Gold mounting. 


Height, 1% inches; width, *4 inch. 
Note: In all probability by the same artist as the preceding number. 


776—Miniature Portrair on Ivory 
Attributed to Francois Dumont, 1751-1831 
Circular bust portrait of a handsome young marquis, with 
powdered wig and chocolate-brown gala coat, white waistcoat 
and lace jabot. (Cracked.) 


Diameter, 2% inches. 


V77—MInIATURE ON ENAMEL By Henry Pierce Bone, 1779-1855 

Youthful portrait of Melanchthon. The great reformer is facing 

to the left, lost in meditation. He is simply dressed in a 

sombre black cloak, opened at the throat; a small black barrette 

covers his curly chestnut locks. The back bears inscription 
and signature and the date 1850. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 1% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


778—IntTerestinc Miniature Porrrair French, Empire Period 


JEAN BAPTISTE BERNADOTTE, one of the eighteen marshals of 
France, as King Charles XIV of Sweden. He is portrayed 
en profil, wearing uniform with high scarlet collar, lace jabot 
and stock; at the extreme left is a royal crown. 


Height, 2% inches; width 2 inches. 


779—MInNIATURE PoRTRAIT English, Early XLX Century 


Depicting an effeminate young man with delicate, sharply lined 
features and short brown, curly hair. He is dressed in a 
décolleté shirt of fine white cambric. His left arm rests on the 
back of a chair and he holds a book in his slender white fingers. 

Oblong, in tooled leather étui. 
Height, 21% inches; width 2 inches. 

780—Two Miniature Porrraits 

Attributed to Ozias Humphrey, 1742-1810 


(a) Oval. MHalf-length portrait of Lady Chesterfield wearing 
narrow white corsage covered by a fichu, her gray locks cov- 
ered by a large ruffled cap adorned with green bow-knotted 
ribbon. Signed at left: O. Humphrey, 1786. (8) Half-length 
portrait of Sarah Villiers, Viscountess of Jersey, Princess 
Ksterhazy; the Viscountess is seated, her right arm resting on 
the back of her chair, and holding a lorgnon between her 
fingers. Signed at upper left: O. Humphrey, 1789. 


Height, 3% inches; width, 3 inches. 
Height, 3°4 inches; width, 3 inches. 


781—Miniature Porrraitr French, Directoire Period 
Oblong; portraying a dark-haired young woman with unusual 
features. Her face is oval, her chin pointed and her twinkling 


brown eyes are slightly slanted. She is dressed in a white 
Directoire décolleté gown. In gold frame. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 1% inches. 


782— Miniature Portrait English, Late XVIII Century 
The half-length portrait of a lady seated in her box. Her 
coiffure is arranged A la Gainsborough draped with a black 
gauze scarf and her right arm rests on the edge of the box; 
behind her at the left is a crimson curtain. 


Height, 2%4 inches; width, 2% inches. 


Fourth Session 


7838—Ovat MINIATURE Empire Period 


The portrait of a lady painted en profil; she is dressed in a 
décolleté gown and her coiffure is adorned with strands of 
pearls. Executed in gray camaieu on a black ground. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


784—MiIniaTuRE Portrait By Skagan, Late XVIII Century 


PRINCESS THERESA, SISTER OF FREDERICK THE GREAT OF 
prussta. The Princess is dressed in a black velvet décolleté 
gown with puffed sleeves and adorned with graceful scalloped 
standing lace collar. Her coiffure is completed with a pearl 


ferronniére. 
Height, 215 inches; width, 2 inches. 


785—MIniaTuRE Porrrair English, Early XIX Century 
Depicting a young man of rosy complexion, his sandy hair 
smoothly brushed back; he wears black frock coat, checked 
green and yellow waistcoat and white stock. Gold _ filigree 


frame set with small pearls. 
Height, 2 inches; width, 1% inches. 


786—Bustr Porrrair 1x Wax English, Georgian Period 


Portrait of a general en profil, modeled in relief. He wears a 
powdered wig, dark green uniform with gold braided standing 
collar and gold epaulets, lace jabot, a red ribbon and several 


decorations. In carved wooden frame. 
Height, 3 inches. 


187—Two Circutar MINIATURE PoRTRAITS 
French, Late XVIII Century 


(a) Bust portrait of Henriot, General of the National Guard 
during the French Revolution, dressed in a blue uniform with 
gold epaulets; his head is covered by a plumed tricorne. 
Signed: Brideault. (8) Portrait of Marie Thérése Charlotte 
de France, fille de M. Antoinette, posed to the left, three- 
quarter front, her wavy powdered locks covered by a small 
bonnet; a blue fichu, fastened in front with a cameo brooch, 
covers her shoulders. Signed: Marais, 1798. 


Diameters 3 inches and 2% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


788—SeveEN Miniature Porrrairs oN ENAMEL IN FRAME 
By Henry Pierce Bone, 1850 
BUST PORTRAITS OF KING HENRY VIII AND HIS SIX QUEENS. 
After originals by Holbein and Barendt van Orley in the Royal 
and other collections. Skilfully painted in rich enamels. In 
octagonal, heavily molded wooden frame having rib borders. 
All seven miniatures signed at back, Henry Pierce Bone, 1850. 


789—MiniaturE Porrrair By Bouton, French, Louis XVI Period 
Circular. Half-length portrait of a young woman in white 
décolleté dress, her powdered hair adorned with flower and blue 
bandeau, standing in a garden and leaning against a festooned 
pedestal, upon which two billing doves are perched. 


Diameter, 2% inches. 
790—Ovaxt Miniature Porrrair French, XIX Century 
Half-length portrait of a queen in lace-trimmed velvet dress; 
she is crowned and a strand of coral beads with crucifix 
pendant encircles her throat. 
Height, 2% inches; width, 2% inches. 
791—MiniaTurE Portrair 
Attributed to Samuel Cooper, Anno 1660 
CHARLES Il, KING OF ENGLAND. Oval bust portrait, clad in an 
engraved and gilded suit of armor with a broad lace collar; 
landscape background. Signed at right with initials S. C. 
Chiseled and engraved silver-gilded frame. 
Height, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 
792—MintatTurE Portrait Attributed to Gibson, Anno 1696 
LADY DIANA DE VERE, DUCHESS OF ST. ALBANS. The young 
Duchess is posed to the right, her head turned to the observer; 
she wears a charming bleu-de-Saxe corsage revealing her white 
shoulders. Oval chiseled and engraved silver-gilded frame. 


Height, 3 inches; width, 2% inches. 


793—Ovar Mintarure Porrrair By A. J. A. Du Pille, Anno 1803 


MLLE. MARIE JOSEPHINE DU PILLE. Half-length portrait of 
the charming daughter of the painter. She is standing in a 
wooded garden and leans upon a large pedestal surmounted by 
a classic vase filled with flowers. In cuivre doré frame. 


Height, 4 inches; width, 3% inches. 


Fourth Session 


T94—MInNIATURE PoRTRAIT 
Attributed to Lawrence Cross, 1650-1724 
WILLIAM III, PRINCE OF ORANGE AND KING OF ENGLAND. Bust 
portrait, posed to the left, his head turned to the observer; clad 
in armor adorned with lace jabot and blue ribbon; his wavy 
chestnut locks falling in heavy masses upon his shoulders. Signed 
at right with initials, L. C. In oval, chiseled and engraved silver- 


gilded frame. 


Height, 314 inches; width, 2% inches, 


795—MiniaTurRe Portrait Italian, Late XVIII Century 
Bust portrait of a handsome young woman, her long auburn 
curls covered by a curious gray-green plumed hat, the large 
brim overshadowing her face; she wears a pale mauve gown and 


dark green cloak. Sky background. 


Height, 3°4 inches; width, 3 inches. 


796—OvaL Miniature Portrait 
By Besseltévre, French, XIX Century 
Bust portrait of a smiling old gentleman with curly silvery 
gray hair, wearing a dark blue frock coat, white waistcoat and 
high stock. Neutral background. 


Height, 4% inches; width, 3% inches. 


797—Cincutar Miniature Portrait Late XVIII Century 
LORD ALTHORPE. ‘Three-quarter length portrait, as a youth 
after George Romney. He is dressed in a white silk costume, 
his head covered by a black felt hat; landscape background. 
Signature not legible. 


Diameter, 21% inches. 


798—Ovat Miniature Portrait English, Late XVIII Century 
Half-length portrait of a young woman posed slightly to the 
left, face front; she is dressed in a simple white tulle décolleté 
gown and has curly auburn hair; woodland background. Exe- 
cuted in the manner of Hoppner. In gold-plated frame. 


Height, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


799—Oxsione Miniature Porrrair in Ervur French, XLX Century 
Half-length, en face portrait of a lady in early Victorian 
décolleté dress with voluminous puffed sleeves. Her smooth 
blond hair is parted in the centre and drawn to a knot at back 
and ringlets at her temples; neutral background. 


Height, 34% inches; width, 2% inches. 


800—Ovart Miniature Porrrair English, Late XVIII Century 
Oval bust portrait of a lady, posed to the right, her head 
turned front; her rich black curls falling upon her shoulders. 
She wears a closely fitting white tulle gown with high collar; 
sky background. 


801—MiniatTure Portrait Attributed to C. Lens 
SARAH JENNINGS, DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH. Oval bust por- 
trait, her face slightly turned to the left. She is dressed in a 
vivid bleu-de-Saxe gown, her wavy blond locks falling in ring- 
lets upon her shoulders. Signed with monogram, C. L. In 
scrolled, repoussé silver-gilded frame. 


Height, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 


802—MiniatTure Porrrair Attributed to Penelope Cleyn 
ELIZABETH HOWARD. Oval bust portrait, en face, dressed in a 
rose du Barry décolleté corsage stitched with pearls; a green- 
embroidered cloak is draped over her right shoulder and her 
auburn hair is curled in ringlets. In chiseled silver-gilded 


frame. 
Height, 234 inches; witdh, 2% inches. 


803—MiniaTureE Portrair In the manner of Richard Cosway, R.A. 
Representing a pretty young woman in white tulle dress with 
standing, flounced lace collar. A large plumed straw hat covers 
her powdered locks. Frame set with turquoises and rhinestones. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


804— Miniature Portrait English, XIX Century 
Oval bust portrait of a young man with round face and heavy 
chin, dressed in dark frock coat, colored waistcoat and white 


collar turned down at the chin. 
Height, 2 inches; width, 1% inches. 


Fourth Session 


805—Ovat Miniature Portrait English, Early XIX Century 


Representing a young man with handsome, pensive features, 
turned to the right three-quarters front. He wears a Byron 
cravat and a jabot, sharply contrasting with the sombre black 


of his frock coat. 
Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


806—Mrniature Porrralt French, Late XVIII Century 


Half-length portrait of a seated, pretty young maiden with rosy 
complexion and curly black hair, dressed in a simple white muslin 
frock. She poses against a soft blue-gray background, her 
arms folded in her lap and looking over her right shoulder. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 2% inches. 


807—Larcre Ostone Miniature Portrait 
Depicting the standing three-quarter length figure of a royal 
personage in sixteenth century costume. He wears a dark blue 
velvet jacket trimmed with short fur, girdled at the waist, and 
holds a short sword in his bejeweled left hand; his face 1s 
bearded and a plumed, tilted felt hat completes his costume. 
In heavy cuivre doré frame. Painted in gouache on paper. 


Height, 634 inches; width, 4% inches. 


808—Two Miniature Porrralts By C. Berth 


NAPOLEON. (A) On board the Bellerophon and (8) Receiving 
strategical information from a peasant on one of his Italian ex- 
peditions. Minutely painted in soft pastel colors. 


Height, 2%4 inches; width, 2 inches. 


809—CircuLtaR Miniarure PortTRAIT French, Directoire Period 


Half-length portrait of a young woman, posed to the right, 
three-quarter front, her head slightly inclined to the left. She 
wears a lustrous white satin décolleté gown with short puffed 
sleeves over which a green, embroidered shawl is loosely draped; 
her short blond hair is dressed in ringlets. A wooded land- 


scape forms the background. 
Diameter, 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


810—Miniature Porrrairr English, Late XVIII Century 
Oval. Portraying a young woman with delicate features and 
powdered coiffure, dressed in a simple white tulle gown; delicate 
grayish background. In oblong wooden frame. 


Height, 2 inches; width, 1% inches. 


811—Miniature Porrrair By Drouin, Early XIX Century 
Half-length portrait of a young woman with beautiful brown 
curly hair, dressed in a white gauze décolleté gown with short- 
puffed sleeves, adorned with a blue ribbon around the waist; 


sky background. 
Height, 3% inches; width, 3 inches. 


812—Ovaz Miniarure Porrratr English, Late XVIII Century 


Depicting a young matron posed to the left, her head inclined 
toward the observer; her delicate face wears a pensive expres- 
sion. She is dressed in a simple white voile gown with a broad 
blue sash at the waist; sky background. 


Height, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 


8138—MiniatTure Porrrarr French, Late XVII Century 


THE DUCHESS DE LORRAINE. ‘Three-quarter length portrait 
depicting the Duchess standing near a console table, dressed in 
a bleu-de-Saxe jeweled corsage, and cloak trimmed with ermine 
and semé with fleurs-de-lys ; a large column and a heavily draped 
curtain form the background. In oblong chiseled silver frame. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 31% inches. 


814—MiniaturE Porrrair IN GOoLD-ENAMELED AND JEWELED 
PENDENT FRAME 
CHARLES I, KING OF ENGLAND. Enclosed within exquisite gold 
pendent frame, displaying pierced leaf-scroll border; executed 
in ruby-red, blue, ivory and green cloisonné enamels and jeweled 
with small rubies and pendent pearls. 


Height, 1%4 inches; width, 11% inches. 
815—Smauut Miniature Portrait In JEWELED Gotp FRAME 
Late XVIII Century 


Elliptical. The miniature depicts a young woman in English 
late eighteenth century costume; she wears a narrow black 


Fourth Session 


ribbon around her throat and her coiffure is powdered. The 
dainty frame is set with graduated pearls and diamond chips, 
the latter on a translucent red enamel ground. 


816—Smaxty Miniature Porrrair English, Late XVIII Century 


Depicting a general with powdered wig and clad in a crimson 
uniform with silver epaulets; standing collar» opened in front 
and revealing white neckerchief. Gilded and blue-enameled oval 


frame. 
Height, 14% inches; width, 1%4 inches. 


817—Importantr Miniature Porrrair 

By Richard Cosway, 1742-1824 
THE HON. MRS. BOUVERIE, afterwards the Hon. Mrs. Tulbot. 
She is portrayed at full-length, standing at the border of a 
placid lake amidst a wooded landscape. She is dressed in a 
graceful white tulle gown with narrow bodice and trailing skirt 
opening over voluminous underskirts; a ruche adorns her 
throat and her powdered coiffure is covered with a large plumed 
felt hat. Signed at lower right with monogram, R. C. In gold- 


tooled red morocco étui. 
Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches. 


818—MiniaturE Portrait By Francots Dumont, 1751-1831 
Depicting a young girl seated at a desk, one arm resting on the 
back of her chair and holding an open letter in her hand. She 
is dressed in a simple black gown adorned with a blue ribbon 
around the waist. Signed at left, Dumont. In chiseled gold- 
plated frame. 


Diameter, 3 inches. 


819—ImrorTant Minrature Portrait French, Directoire Period 


Oblong. A dark-haired young damsel, dressed in white tulle 
décolleté gown a la Directoire, a crimson embroidered wrap 
draped loosely around her shoulders, is seated on a garden bench 
on the lawn of a park; abundant foliage forms the background. 
She is posed slightly to the left, her handsome, intelligent face 
turned front and her right arm resting on the back of the bench. 


Height, 2%4 inches; length 3% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


820—MiIniaTuRE PorTRAIT 
Attributed to Penelope Cleyn, Anno 1641 
SIR EDWARD HARLEY. Bust portrait, clad in armor, posed to 
left, his long hair dressed in curls, a moustache and a small 
blond Vandyck beard. Signed and dated at left: C. 1641. In 


oval chiseled silver-gilded frame. Height, 234 inches; width, 2% inches. 


821—Two Important Miniature Portraits on Ivory 

By Jean Baptiste Isabey, 1767-1855 
NAPOLEON I AND MARIE LovIsE. The great Emperor is 
dressed in silver-embroidered gala coat and lace jabot. Marie 
Louise is portrayed in a simple low-cut velvet gown with stand- 
ing lace point collar; her hair is encircled by a broad ribbon 
and adorned by an ostrich plume. In dainty, engraved gold 
and sapphire-enameled frames. Both miniatures are signed. 


Tooled leather étuis. Height, 2% inches; width, 1% inches. 
(Illustrated) 
822—BrautTirFuL MIniATuRE PorRTRAIT French, about 1768 


LOUIS, DAUPHIN OF FRANCE, LATER Louis xvi. About fifteen 
years of age. He wears a scarlet velvet gala coat, chevroned in 
gold and fine white cambric shirt trimmed with lace flounce and 
opened at the throat. His wig is powdered and tied in the back 
with a light-blue ribbon. In dainty gold and sapphire-enameled 
frame, enriched on the reverse with the arms of France and 
Dauphiné and the motto “Que le destin me guide,” similarly exe- 

cuted in gold under crystal. Oval. 
Height, 1% inches; width, 1%4 inches. 

(Illustrated) 


823—Very Important MINIATURE ON Ivory 
By John Smart, 1741-1811 


Bust portrait of an aristocratic youth turned to the right, 

three-quarter front. He has dark blond curly locks and hand- 

some, delicate features. A lace collar covers a scarlet coat, 

buttoned low in front, revealing his white throat. Dated and 
signed with monogram at right: J. S. 1782. 

Height, 1%4 inches; width, 1% inches. 

Note: John Smart, 1741-1811, belonged, together with Richard Cosway, 


to the most renowned of English eighteenth century miniaturists, of whose 
artistry this little chef d’a@uvre is a convincing example. 


(Illustrated) 


Fourth Session 


821 821 


922 823 S24, 


824—Important Miniature Porrrair English, about 1760 


Oval. Depicting a handsome young guard officer clad in a scarlet 
coat with broad green lapels, braided in gold, and wearing a 
white cambric neckerchief. His wig is unpowdered and tied with 
a ribbon in the back. Neutral grayish background. Signed at 


right with monogram, C. D. 
Height, 144 inches; width, 1 inch. 


(Illustrated) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


825 


825—MiniaTurE on Ivory English, Late XVIII Century. 
The half-length portrait of a young woman with coiffure a@ la 
Gainsborough; she is dressed in a mulberry silk low-cut gown 
with diaphonous lace collar and holds a lap dog in her arm. 
Pillars and distant foliage form the background. 


Diameter, 2% inches. 


(Illustrated) 


826—Beavtirut Miniature Porrrarr English, Late XVIII Century 
Bust portrait of an exceedingly beautiful young woman, her 
body turned to the left three-quarter front, her face to the 
observer. She is dressed in a white, filmy tulle frock, revealing 
her white throat, and fastened with a blue ribbon bow upon her 
breast. The noble beauty of her finely chiseled features is 
emphasized by a wealth of brown curls falling down upon her 
shoulders. Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


Note: The above portrait is very much in the manner of Richard 
Cosway, R. A. 1740-1821. 


8277—MIniIATuRE PorrTrRAIT Directoire Period 


Oval. Bust portrait of a young woman dressed in a white low- 
cut gauze dress; a scarlet wrap is thrown loosely around her 
shoulders. Her throat is adorned with a strand of coral beads. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 1% inches. 


Fourth Session 


828—Fine Ovan Miniature Portrrair English, Late XVIII Century 


The bust portrait of a young nobleman, with powdered curls, 
posed to the right, three-quarter front, facing the observer. He 
wears a deep sapphire-blue coat with gilded buttons, a white 
waistcoat, stock and ruffled jabot. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 2% inches. 


829—Two Fine Bust Portraits 1x Wax 
English, Late XVII Century 
JOHN LOCKE AND SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. ‘The famous philos- 
opher and architect are portrayed en profil, masterfully modeled 
in relief, in wax of various colors. Oblong wooden frames. 


Heights, 3 and 2% inches. 


Note: These interesting portraits were formerly in the collection of N. 
N. Sydney of Sevenoaks, Kent, and at Battle Hall, Hexam, Northumberland. 


830—Two Ovat Miniature Porrrairs 
By C. Tough, English, Early XIX Century 
The bust portraits of two unknown young noblemen, one in naval 
uniform, the other in civilian attire, both wearing the star and 
ribbon of the Order of the Garter and another decoration. In 


molded cutvre doré frame. 
Height, 4°4 inches; width; 3%4 inches. 


831—OvaL Miniature Portrait Ix Etut 


English, Late XVIII Century 


Oval bust portrait of a lady, with long brown curly locks en- 
circled by a bandeau of white ribbon. Her handsome face is 
turned to the right and her aristocratic profile is clearly outlined 
against a background of clouds. Gold-plated medallion frame. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


832—Miniature Portrait By H. Harding, English XIX Century 


Bust portrait of a pretty young woman with golden hair, posed 
front; she gazes upward and her sweet face, with the slightly 
parted lips, bears a questioning expression. Her blue and black 
striped corsage is trimmed with a petaled tulle collar, the black 
sleeves are slashed and reveal white satin undersleeves. In 


morocci leather étui. 
Height, 4 inches; width, 3% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


834 833 


833—Miniature Porrrarr Attributed to Samuel Cooper, 1609-1672 
JAMES SCOTT, DUKE OF MONMOUTH. ‘Turned to the left, three- 
quarter front, his youthful handsome face accentuated by heavy 
strands of chestnut curls falling down upon his shoulders. He 
wears a cuirasse with Mechlin lace jabot over a brocaded doublet ; 
dark background. Silver-gilded chiseled frame. 

Height, 3% inches; width, 2%4 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


834— Miniature Porrrarr Attributed to Laurence Cross, 1650-1724 
LOUISE RENEE DE PENANCOET DE KEROUAILLE, DUCHESSE 
D’AUBIGNY, FIRST DUCHESS OF PoRTSMOUTH. She is depicted 
half-length, her head slightly turned to the right. Over a loosely 
fitting lace-trimmed deshabille, revealing her throat and shoul- 
ders, is draped a blue brocaded cloak fastened on the left shoulder 
with a jeweled brooch. A strand of pearls is woven through her 
dark brown locks. In silver-gilded, chiseled frame. 

Height, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 
(Illustrated) 


835—Ovat MINIATURE French, Louis XV Period 


THE MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR. Seated at a table in an attitude 
of reflection. On the table lies a music book in which she is about 
to write. Executed in soft pastel colors. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


Fourth Session 


837 836 


836—InTerREsTING Miniature Portrait Indian, XVIII Century 


Oval. The portrait of an Indian princess of delicate exotic 
beauty, dressed in elaborate court costume seated on a couch 
and viewing the contents of her jewel casket which stands open 
before her; her face is turned slightly to the left and bears a 
dreamy expression. She holds a pearl necklace between her 
henna-stained, shapely fingers. Executed in rich, subdued colors 
and gold. 


Height, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


837—Mrin1taTurRE Portrait on Ivory 
Attributed to Andrew Plimer, 17638-1837 


THE MARCHIONESS OF SALISBURY. Bust portrait of the pretty 
marchioness en face, her coiffure covered with a large white hat 
adorned with large pink ribbon bows. A black shawl covers her 
blue and white, lace-trimmed bodice; sky background. Signed 
and dated at left, Plimer, 1789. 

Height, 3% inches; width, 3 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


838—Ovat Miniature Porrrair English, Late XVIII Century 


Depicting an elderly general wearing a scarlet uniform coat with 
dark blue collar and lapels and gold epaulets. His features are 
kind and delicate and his powdered hair is trimmed short in front. 


Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 


840— 


84.1— 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


839—Ovar MINIATURE 
Depicting a youth, clad in a slashed 
brown and yellow doublet trimmed 
round the neck with costly lace point 
collar; a scarlet cloak is thrown over 
his right shoulder. His blond locks are 
covered by a large, plumed, black felt 
hat. In the manner of Judith Leyster. 


Height, 234 inches; width, 2% inches. 


840 


Miniature Porrrarr Attributed to Samuel Cooper, 1609-1672 


OLIVER CROMWELL, PROTECTOR. Bust portrait, his head turned 
slightly to the right. His grayish locks are brushed backward 
and-the severe face is set in firm lines; he wears a simple white 
collar turned down over a heavy suit of armor, the simplicity 
of this attire adding to the sombre severity of his person. Signed 
in centre at right, S. C. 1653. Silver gilt frame. 


Height, 234 inches; width, 2 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


Cuarmine Mintarure Porrrair 
French, Early XVIII Century 


MADAME DE MAINTENON. A bust portrait of the pretty mar- 
quise, her body posed to the right, her face turned to the ob- 
server. She is dressed in a loosely fitting negligée of white cam- 
bric trimmed with lace, revealing her white shoulders and partly 
covered by a crimson cloak. Pearls adorn her throat, ears and 
curly brown hair. Oval frame set with small rose diamonds. 


Height, 2 inches; width, 1% inches. 


Fourth Session 


842—MiIniaTuRE PoRTRAIT 

By P. Daubigny, 1793-1858 
MADAME D’AUBERIN. <A hand- 
some young woman with soft, 
pensive features is facing the 
observer. She is dressed in a 
simple black silk gown trimmed 
with ruffled tulle collar around 
her white throat; neutral 
brown background. Signed at 
right, d’Aubigny. Cuivre doré 
frame. 
Height, 3% inches; width, 2%4 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


843—Two Imporranr Miniature Porrrarrs 1x Err 

By Richard Cosway, R.A., 1742-1821 
The affronté bust portraits of an unknown young nobleman and 
his wife. The former wears his curly locks powdered and is 
attired in a dark brown coat and high neckerchief; his com- 
panion wears a white fichu and her powdered coiffure and throat 
are adorned with pink ribbon bows. Sky background in both 
instances. Both are signed at right, Richard Cosway. In grace- 
ful circular gold frames enriched with narrow filet of small pearls 


within sapphire enamel border. , 
BE border Height, 2% inches; width, 2 inches. 


844—Important Miniature Porrrair 
By Jean Baptiste Jacques Augustin, 1759-1832 
NAPOLEON I. The Grand Emperor is portrayed wearing the 
uniform of the chasseurs of his famous guard. On his chest are 
the orders of The Iron Crown and the Légion d’Honneur; sky 
background. Masterfully executed in rich coloring. In dainty 
gold-chiseled and sapphire-enameled oval frame. Signed at-left, 


Augustin. Height, 2% inches; width, 1% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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org 


845—Two Important Miniature Porrrairs 

By Lié Louis Périn, 1758-1817 
The circular affronté bust portraits of a youthful officer and his 
wife. The former is dressed in a blue uniform coat with high 
standing collar having g gold epaulets, chevrons and tasseled loops, 
the collar opens in front and reveals a high neckerchief; his 
powdered hair is dressed a la Bonaparte; his pretty compeane 
wears a charming red-brown frock with white fichu and ceinture 
around the waist; her hair is arranged with a double bandeau of 
white ribbon. In dainty filigree gold and sapphire enameled 
frames, the reverse bearing monograms enriched with dainty 
floral embellishments in pastel colors. Oblong tooled leather étui. 


Diameter, 2% inches. . 


846—Pair Important Miniature Porrrairs 

Attributed to Richard Cosway, R.A., 1742-1821 
BUST PORTRAITS OF AN UNKNOWN LADY AND GENTLEMAN. ‘The 
former dressed in a simple white bodice and fichu, a pink ribon 
tied around her waist; her curly golden locks covered’ with white 
gauze cap. Landscape background. The latter wearing a black 
coat and high white stock; similar background. Both portraits 
are signed with monogram, R. C. In oval gold frames. 


Height, 3% inches; width, 2% inches. 


BRUSSELS, MILANESE AND OTHER LACES, INCLUDING 
LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS 


847—Fovur Lawn anp Lace HanpKERCHIEFS 


Sheer lawn, with varied lace borders. 


& 848—Six Oke ees ILK ST ea ota me omy 


Hemstitched ; with fine initials. 


& 849—EicuHTeen Linen Lawn Hanpxkercuiers 
ae Fine lawn, with hemstitched borders and monograms. 


Similar to preceding. 


é \ 850—Fovurteen Linen Lawn HanpkercuIieFs b7 4) 4 


Fourth Session 


851—Twentve Linen Lawn ann Lact HANDKERCHIEFS G7 I ‘Ma 
. ° > w Ff S| 
ss Sheer lawn, with varied drawn and hemstitched borders, one With 


lace edge. Beautifully monogrammed, M. C. T. 


( !852—Founress Linen Lawn HanpkKERCHIEFS br td 


Pi 
é een 


With fine hemstitched borders and dainty Scape NCL 


8538—Six Linen Lawn anv Lace HAnNDKERCHIEFS {7r ~* ‘b 


Very sheer lawn, with 4 jour monogram M. C. T., and exception- 
ally fine Valenciennes lace borders. 


854—Srx Very Dainty Linen Lawn anv Lace HANDKERCHIEFS aL 


Sheer lawn, with embroidered dotted borders and wreathed mono- 
gram; finished with edges of dainty Valenciennes lace. 


855—Twetve Linen Lawn HanpkKERCHIEFS Bray tr) 
e e . ° ; “7 e 
Striped border, hemstitched edges with dainty monogram In 


corner, L. B. C. 


{| : | Peery tO Linen Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS. 


Variously with striped and hemstitched borders. Monogrammed. 


857—Turee Lace FLOuNCEs Brussels Style 


Scalloped blossomed border réseau with vertically scrolled stems 


of flowers. 
Length, 44% yards; depth, 6%4 inches. 


858—Fovr Crocuer Lace Firounces anp Two Currs 


The flounces with diamond medallion edge and sprays of small 


blossoms on réseau of brides. 
Lengths, 134, 2% and 11 yards. 


859—Four Ivory Lace FLouncEs Brussels Style 
Scalloped edges, réseau with sprays of flowers and leaves. 


Lengths, 434, 334, 44% and 2% yards; depth, 3 inches. 


860—Tern Lact Fiouncres anp PANneELs 
Assorted floral patterns and sizes. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


861—EmproimpERED Lawn Aanp Lace CoLuar anv SrLk INsERTION 
(a) Shaped lawn centre drawn a@ jour and embroidered with 
fleur-de-lys; deep flounce of Valenciennes lace. 
(3) Insertion, worked with crochet silk, in pale tones of gray 
and yellow, with open scrollings of flowers and leaves. 


Collar, length, 30 inches; depth, 8% inches. 
Insertion, length, 3%4 inches; depth, 234 inches. 


862—Aprrpiieukt Linen Coriiar, Currs anp FLouncrE 
(a) Round collar, displaying scrolled and blossomed border and 
a@ jour medallions amidst scrollings. Cuffs similar. 
(es) Deep écru flounce with scalloped edge and scrollings of con- 
ventionalized blossoms and leaves worked @ jour. 


Length, 1% yards; depth, 7 inches. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 9 inches. 


863—Lace FLouncEs anp Bopicr 
(a) Five varied short-length floral flounces. 
(8) Ecru silk lace flounce displaying Maltese cross and blos- 
somed scalloped border. 
(c) Silk lace bodice with all-over cruciform motives interrupted 
by medallions. Maltese crosses enrich the border. 


(Bs) Length, 11% yards; depth, 5 inches. 


864—Miranerst Lace CoLtuar 


Circular, with scalloped edge, netted réseau displaying all-over 


scrollings of conventionalized blossoms. 
Diameter, 20% inches. 


865—Two Lacr FiounceEs Point de France Style 
Dotted réseau with scalloped edge of basket of flowers and trail- 


ing vines. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 7% inches. 


866—Brussets Lace Cotztar anp Two Frounces 
(a) Circular collar, with blossom and scroll, scalloped edge, the 
réseau with very beautiful appliqué flowers and sprays. 
(8) Two flounces, with fine scalloped border, detached sprays of 


flowers, butterflies and dragon flies. 
Length, 1 yard; depth, 8 inches. 


Fourth Session 


867—Turee Brussets Lact FLounceEsS 


(a) Floral medallion and blossomed, scalloped border, the 
réseau with further medallions having vine festoons. 
(zs) Two flounces of field flowers, Queen Lace, Thistles and other 


flowers. 
Lengths, 4 yards, 134 yards and 1 yard; depths, 12 inches. 


868—Miranese Lace Fiounce 
Interesting pattern of all-over scrollings with broad picot brides. 


Length, 8 yards; depth, 104% inches. 


869—Point vE France Lace FLouNCE 
Filmy lace, with very beautiful blossom and leaf-scalloped edge; 
net réseau with fine scrollings of flowers, partially in relief. 


Length, 3 yards; depth, 9% inches. 


870—Irautian Crocuet Lace Couiar 
Semi-circular; with open Vandyck edge; open picot brides sus- 


taining highly conventionalized flowers, mainly in relief. 
Diameter, 26 inches. 


871—Two BeavutTiFruL VENETIAN Lace FLOUNCES 


Deep floral Vandyck points; vertical scrolling in floral medal- 


lions. 
Length, 30 inches; depth, 7% inches. 


872—Two Brussets Lace ScARFs 


Dotted net réseau, with medallioned border and floral scrolled 


lappets. 
Length, 2 yards. 


873—Five Miuanese Lace Laprets 


Differing spade-shape; all with vertical leaf motives and lattice 


brides. 


874—AprrievE Lace FLOUNCE 


Medallioned border, the field of all-over scrollings of flowers in 


linen lawn with looped brides. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 12 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


875—Turee THreap Lace Fiounces 
(a) With blossom and leaf pattern, having deep scalloped border 
and heading of medallioned Gothic. 
(3) Lace and leaf blossomed pattern with picot scalloped edge. 
(c) Scroll and leaf pattern. 


Lengths, 3% yards, 2% yards, 1% yards; depths, 12 inches, 6% inches, 4 inches. 
aie ¥ a y 1 


876—Turee Firer Lace Borpers 
(4) Two with cruciform and striped Vandyck points. 
(3) XVIIth Century Italian, with angular scrollings and con- 
ventionalized blossoms; fringed edge. 


Lengths, 1%4 yards 14 inches; 1 yard 5 inches; depth, 7 inches. 


877—Two Exeutsire Lace anp Lawn HAnDKERCHIEFS 


(a) Sheer lawn with beautiful scroll lace border (Imperfect). 
(3) Lawn with cruciform a jour and Brussels lace border. 


878—Two Lace FiounceEs 
(A) Silk lace with blossoms forming scolloped edge. 
(8) Cut work linen; with floral pattern and picot brides. 


Lengths, 3% yards; 234 yards; depths, 3% inches; 2% inches. 


879—FirTreEEN Exampues oF Lace 
Milanese, Italian Filet and Brussels; assorted patterns and sizes. 


880—E:1cut Brussets anp Mitanese Lace Narrow Frounces 


Assorted patterns and various lengths. 


881—F iLemisu Lace Cotiar anp Scarr 
Displaying shaped floral panels and scalloped blossom edges. 


882—TuHreEE BrussEts anp Sitk Lace FLounceEs } 
(a) Net réseau, with trailing vines of flowers; in five lengths. 
(3) Filmy net réseau, with floral Vandyck points, trailings of 
flowers and dots. 
(c) Silk lace, with border of large blossoms and vines. 


Lengths, 10 yards; 1% yards; 17% yards; 
depths, 2 inches; 8 inches; 2%4 inches. 


Fourth Session 


883—Two Lace LINEN anv S1LkK Covers 
(a) Two with Venetian medallioned lace interspersed with Ro- 
man satin. 
(s) Lawn; paneled with Milanese lace insertions and having fine 


border. 
Two, 17 by 14 feet; one, 35 by 20 feet. 


884—THreap Lace BorDER 


Blossom and leaf pattern, surmounted by stripes of medallions, 


scalloped edge. 
Length, 3 yards; depth, 12% inches. 


885—TuHrREE CrocHet Lace INSERTIONS 


Displaying leaf and tulip motives amidst circular motives; picot 


edges. 
Total length, 5% yards; width 3 inches. 
886—Fiter Lace Borper Italian XVII Century 
Displaying ogivals of carnations and deep medallion Vandyck 
points. 


Length 3% yards; depth, 7 inches. 


887—Fitrer anp Gotuic Lace Cover | 
Five panels of floral filet interrupted and bordered by bands of 
Gothic lace. Finished at crown with band of eyelet work. 


361%4 inches by 35 inches. 


888—Turere Lact Borpers AnD SCARF 
(a) Thread lace with all-over leaf pattern. 
(gs) Filet with conventional floral scrollings. 
(c) Laces with deep scalloped edge and scrollings of flowers. 
(p) Silk lace with scalloped edge and interesting floral scrollings. 


Lengths, 22%, 1712, 234 yards; 1% yards; 
Depths, 114%, 8%, 10 inches; 15 inches. 


889—Darmnty EMBROIDERED A Jour Lawn Cover 


Festooned medallioned center with butterflies and flowers. Border 


of trailing flowers and bouquet corners. 
3214 inches by 27% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


890—TuHreE Aprptieuk Lack Covers 


Fine lawn; with scrolled floral borders. Mounted on old rose 


satin. 
46 inches by 19 inches and 9 inches by 6 inches. 


BLACK CHANTILLY AND SPANISH LACES 


891—Four Buackx THreap Lace Friounces 


(a) With shell scalloped edge and scrolled floral diamonds above. 

(8) With oval medallions parted by stave-like motives and shell 

edge. 

(c) With floral medallion edge parted by leaf motives. 

(D) Similar to (a); narrower. Length, 2% yards; depth, 6% inches. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 9 inches. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 3 inches. 
Length, % yard; depth, 5% inches. 


892—Brack CuantTitty Lace Frouncr, Scarr anp Two SLEEVES 
(a) Flounce with scalloped edge formed of scrolling flowers and 
leaves; réseau with trailing vines. 
(8) Small scarf with dainty medallion edge; réseau with lilies of 
the valley. 
(c) Shaped sleeves with large floral spray and vine. 
Length, 3 yards 4 inches; depth, 41% inches. 
Length, 44 inches; depth, 1 yard 8 inches. 
Length, 18% inches. 


893—Buack CuanTILLy Lact Bopicr anp Two Scarrs 
(a) Bodice with all-over floral pattern of vines and scalloped 
border of large flowers. 
(8) Narrow scarf with paneled flowers and floretted edge. 
(c) With leaf and sprays of flowers. Length, 31 inches. 


Length, 38 inches. 
Length, 38 inches. 


894— Two Brack Cuantitty Lace Fiounces 
(a) Enriched with sprays of flowers and large blossomed border. 
(8) With bowknotted oval medallions and floral scalloped vine 


edge. Length, 6% inches; depth, 3% inches. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 9 inches. 


Fourth Session 


895—Two Buack CHantTILLY Lact CoLuars 


(a) Horseshoe shape, with large blossomed edges forming 
scallops; réseau with bouquets and sprays of flowers. 

(s) Semi-circular, with dotted ‘réseau; scrolled and scalloped 
border. 


896—CHANTILLY Lace PARASOL 


Carriage parasol with floral lace and carved folding ivory handle. 


897—F iver Buack Tureap Lace FLouNCEs 


(a) With floral fan-like motives and shell-scalloped border. 

(8) With shell-scalloped border and réseau with floral diamonds. 

(c) Similar. 

(p) Two shaped flounces of scrolling flowers. (Imperfect.) 
Length, 3% yards; depth, 9 inches. 
Length, 342 yards; depth, 6% inches. 
Length, % yard; depth, 5 inches. 
Length, 1 yard; depth, 6% inches. 


898—Two Buack CuHantTILLyY Lace Fiounces AND Pair or BLack 
MITTENS 


(a) Scalloped blossomed edge; réseau with floral sprays fes- 
tooned with vines. 
(s) With scalloped edge; réseau with fan-like motives, festoons 
and sprays of flowers. 
(c) Mittens with bands of geometric motives. 
Length, 3%4 inches; depth, 7 inches. 
Length, 4% yards; depth, 3% inches. 
(Mittens) Length, 15% inches. 


899—Spanisu Brack SILK SCARF AND FLOUNCE 


(a) Triangular scarf, enriched with scrollings of large conven- 
tionized leaves and flowers; scalloped edge. 
(8) Flounce with large scrolled blossoms and sprays of leaves 


forming a scalloped edge. 
Length, 134 yards; depth, 17% inches. 
Length, 20 yards; depth, 4% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


900—Burack Cuantitty Lact FLouncE anp ScarF 
(a) Flounce enriched with festooned ribboned medallions and 
sprays of flowers; scalloped edge. (Imperfect.) 
(s) Oblong scarf with scalloped edge, blossomed border and 
réseau with clusters of flowers. (Slightly imperfect.) 


Length, 10 yards; depth, 11 inches. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 6 inches. 


901—Two Brack Cuantitty Lace FLounces 
(a) With large blossomed and scalloped border; réseau with leaf 
arcades under festoons and large sprays of flowers. 
(3) With scalloped and blossomed edge; réseau with sprays of 


large and small flowers. 
Length, 5%, yards; depth, 191% inches. 
Length, 5 yards; depth, 19% inches. 


902—Buack CuHantTiItty Lace SHawy 
Triangular, with border of leaves and blossoms forming scalloped 
edge; fine réseau with detached bouquets, festoons and sprays of 


flowers. 
Length, 3 yards; depth, 1% yards. 


903—SpranisH Brack Sitx Lace SHaw 
Triangular, with scalloped edge formed of large blossoms and 
pear-shaped medallions; réseau with large and small sprays of 


vines and flowers. 
Length, 2 yards 32 inches; depth, 1% yards. 


904—Buack CHantitty Lace MaAntTiILia 
Scalloped border of scrolled medallions; réseau with dots and 
inner border of small vines of flowers somewhat in the form of 
pinnacles. 


905—SpanisH Buack Sitx Lace Dress 
The bodice and skirt of large floral pattern lace, with scalloped 
edge; the flounce on skirt of similar floral lace having scalloped 


border. 
Depth, 1 yard, 30 inches; width of flounce at foot, 2% yards. 


Fourth Session 


FINE POINT DE VENISE, ROSALINE, MILANESE AND BRUSSELS 
RACES OF THE XVIP AND XVII CENTURIES 


906—Porint DvD’ ANGLETERRE Lace CoLuar AXVIIT Century 
Circular, with beautifully scrolled and blossomed edge; the net 
réseau with dots and fine sprays of small flowers. 


Diameter, 28% inches. 


907—TureE Point pE FRANCE FLOUNCES XVIII Century 


(a) Two with scalloped edges on both sides; developing ara- 
besqued scrollings of leaves and fruit. 
(3) Scalloped edge, fruit and scroll paneled flowers. 


Lengths, 23144; 24; 3214; depths, AVY; AWQ 3 21%. 


908—THREE Potnt dD’ ANGLETERRE LACE FLOUNCES AND SCARFS 


XVIII Century 


Fine net réseau, with beautiful trailing ribbon motives, sprays of 
flowers and dainty, basketed medallioned borders. 


Lengths, 2 yards; depths, 5 inches; 2143 6144; 13% inches. 


909—Beavutirut Por p’ANGLETERRE Lace Scarr AVIII Century 


Filmy net réseau, with lovely a4 jour flowers, sprays and scroll- 
ings. Blossomed and medallioned edges. 


Length, 3% yards; width, 16 inches. 


910—Five Pornt Lact FLouNceEs XVIII Century 


Exceptionally fine net réseau with charming all-over scrollings of 
flowers worked @ jour at intervals 


Lengths, 1%; two 1 yard; two 13% inches; 
depths, 7% inches; 4 inches; 7% inches. 
911—Turee VENETIAN Goruic Lace FLOUNCES 


Two with scalloped edges; one with Vandyck points; all with 
charming varied medallions. 


Lengths (two), 31; 18 inches; depths, 6 inches; 5 inches; 6 inches. 


912—Fuemisu Lace FLouNcE XVII Century 


Shaped and scalloped flounce; with very fine netted réseau and 
closely placed, conventionalized flowers and leaves. Joined. 


Length, 31% inches; depth, 414, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


913—Two Minaneset Lace Currs AVIIT Century 
Displaying broad scrollings of fine pomegranates, lilies and tulips, 
with very open brides; picot edges. 


Length, 17 inches; depth, 4% inches. 


914—Two Mitanese Brncnet Lace Frounces XVIII Century 
Differing patterns of fruit and floral scrollings. 
Lengths, 144 yards; 2 yards; depths, 3 inches; 3% inches. 


915—Ftiemisu Lace Fiounce. Late XVII Century 
Fine net réseau, with beautiful floral scrollings; alternately in- 
terrupted with double displayed eagles. 


Length, 1% yards; depth, 7 inches. 


916—Pornt p’ANGLETERRE LACE FLOUNCE 


Filmy net réseau, enriched with raised scrollings of flowers & jour; 


scalloped edge. 
Length, 2 yards; depth, 4 inches. 


917—Dainty Fiemiso Lace Fiounce Early XVIII Century 
Interesting net réseau; with filmy scrollings of flowers, and 
basketed motives. Picot scalloped edge. 


Length, 3% yards; depth, 12 inches. 


918—Brussets Lace Frounce Directoire Period 


Hexagonal mesh, with sprays of flowers, butterflies and dragon 
flies. Beautifully scalloped, medallioned, scrolled and festooned 


border. 
; Length, 2% yards; depth, 11 inches. 


919—Rare VeneTIAN Goruic Lace Cotuar AVIT Century 
Paneled and medallioned with floral motives and occasional fig- 
ures, slightly embroidered. Chevroned border. 


Length, 18 inches; depth, 4% inches. 


920—Pornt DE VENIsSE Lace Pane AVIT Century 


Dainty, scrolling, floral motives with picot brides. Fleur-de-lis 


border. 
Length, 18% inches; depth, 10 inches. 


Fourth Session 


921—RosainE Point Lace Frounce Venetian, Late XVII Century 
Beautiful intricate scrollings of small flowers, many @ jour; with 
minute medallioned and picot brides. Scallop border. 


Length, 1% yards; depth, 3% inches. 


922—-PoInT D’ANGLETERRE SCARF XVIII Century 


Dotted net réseau, with fine border of trailing oak leaves and 
acorns. Scalloped border of beautifully formed oak leaves. 


Triangular. 
Length, 31 inches; depth, 22 inches. 


923—Two Fremiso Lact FLouNcEs XVIII Century 


Net réseau. with fine scrollings of acanthus leaves and flowers 


forming scalloped edge. 
Lengths, 1% yards; depth, 5 inches. 


924—Two Point vp’ ANGLETERRE Lace FLOUNCES XVIII Century 
Beautiful, filmy lace with many varied stitches displaying finely 
scrolled flowers. Scalloped edges. 


Lengths, 32 inches; depth, 2% inches. 


925—Brussets Lace FLounce AVIIL Century 
Blossomed net réseau, with beautiful scalloped border of smaller 


net réseau, enriched with sprays of flowers. 


Length, 4 yards; depth, 34 inches. 


926—Brussets Lace CoLtuar XVIII Century 


Filmy net réseau with sprigs of flowers and lightly scalloped 


border, emitting larger flowers. Circular. 
Diameter, 26 inches. 


927—Beavtirvun Por pe Venise Frounce Early XVIII Century 
Picot honeycombed brides, very daintily scrolled with pomegran- 
ate and floral motives. Leaf paneled and scrolled edge. 


Length, 3 yards; depth, 7 inches. 


928—Rosauine Point Lace ScarF Venetian XVII Century 


Shaped with Vandyck picot edge and dainty intricate scrollings 


of raised flowers. 
Length, 28 inches; depth, 2% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


929—VeENETIAN Point Lace FLouncE AVIT Century 
Displaying charming scrollings of large carnations and tulips. 


Fan-motived edge. 
Length, 1% yards; depth, 7 inches. 


930—Very BrautiruL Rosauine Port Lace Fiounce anp CoLnar 
Venetian, Late XVII Century 

Intricate scrollings of small flowers partially in relief; picot 
brides. Unusually fine floral scalloped edge. Mounted on net. 


Triangular collar. 
Collar length, 30 inches; depth, 25% inches. 
Flounce length, 184 yards; depth, 10 inches. 


931—Beavtirut Rose Pornt pve Ventse Fiounce XVIII Century 
Very charming scrollings of flowers in relief and many varied 
a@ jour stitches; with medallioned brides and floral Vandyck 


edges. 
Length, 2 yards; depth, 7%4 inches. 


932—Two Bravtirut Rosauine Port Lace Panets 
| Venetian, Early XVIII Century 
L-shaped; displaying very intricate scrollings of small flowers, 
partially in relief and of many varied stitches. Lovely floral 


scalloped edge. } 
Length, 30 inches; depth, 16 inches. 


933—FtemisH Lack CoLuar AVITI Century 
Circular, with filmy net réseau, displaying rare scrollings of tu- 
lips and other flowers partially @ jour. Dainty blossom and 


scroll borders. 
Diameter, 25% inches. 


934—Srix Rare Rosatine Pornt Fiounces anp Two Currs 
Venetian, Late XVII Century 
Very dainty and intricate scrolling and small raised flowers, with 
picot brides and charming scalloped floral borders. 


Lengths, 13%, yards; (four) %4 yard; 11 inches; 
depths, 34% inches; 5 inches; 11 inches. 


Fourth Session 


935—BeavtTiFruu Brussets Lace Fiounce Empire Period 
Charming filmy net réseau, semé with bees, Napoleon’s emblem; 
borders of Easter lilies and scrolled leaves holding sprays of 

flowers and forming a scalloped edge. 
Length, 1 yard 2 inches; depth, 17 inches. 


Note: Portion of a flounce worn by Marie Louise and made especially at 
the order of Napoleon I. 


936-—CuHarMING Point D’ANGLETERRE SCARF AVITT Century 


Filmy net réseau, blossomed and dotted; dainty leaf and blossom 
scalloped edge. 


Length, 3% yards; width, 17 inches. 


937—Point D’ANGLETERRE COLLAR AVITI Century 
Crescent-shaped; filmy net réseau displaying vines of flowers: 
scalloped and festooned borders, with finishing oval plaquettes. 


Length, 32 inches. 


938—Very Berautirut Fiemiso Lace Firounce AVIIT Century 


Honeycomb réseau; displaying scroll panels of leafage, delight- 
fully festooned with husks and blossoms interrupted by vases of 
flowers. Scroll border of leaf medallions, blossoms and festoons 
forming scalloped edge. 

Length, 3% yards; depth, 26 inches. 


939—Mitanese Lace SHawy AVITIT Century 


Triangular, with scalloped edges; displaying delightful scrollings 
of flowers and pomegranates with picot brides. 


Length, 2%4 yards; depth, 14% yards. 


940—Two Fiter Lace Borpers Italian, XVII Century 
(a) Displaying quaint personages interrupted by double eagles. 
(3) Interesting floral strip amidst which are quaint animals and 

the figure of a peasant. 


Lengths, 2 yards; 25 inches; depths, 942 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


BEAUTIFUL RUSSIAN SABLES, SILVER FOX, CHINCHILLA, 
BROADTAIL AND OTHER FURS 


941—Si_k AND Persian Lams Hoop 


Red Riding Hood pattern; of black silk trimmed with border of 
Persian lamb, ribbons and tassels. 


942—Smauu IRREGULAR SHAPED ERMINE LiIninc anp Two CurrFs 
Trimmed with black tails. 


943—Broaptait Bac 
Oblong; with lappet having large button to secure it to the front 
and tassels and cord to hang on the arm. (Slightly worn on 
edges. ) 


944—Two Russian Sapte Tart Trimmincs 
Long rich deep brown fur, finely matched. 


945—Patr CHINCHILLA CUFFS 


Eight skins, very beautifully matched. 


946—JapANESE Monkey SkINn 
Long full gray hair; with remains of head, arms and legs. Un- 
mounted. 


947—WaLuaBy SKIN 
With head, fore and hind paws. Unmounted. 


948—RussiaAn SABLE SKIN 
Beautiful long deep-toned fur. 


949—Two Russian Sasie Currs 
Deep long fur; mounted with head, hind paws and tail. Lined 
with plum color satin. 


950—Cuinese Ermine Linine 
Well matched skins; a lining for cape with short sleeves. 


Fourth Session 


951—CHINCHILLA SCARF 


Twenty well matched skins; with four tails at each end. Ex- 
tremely beautiful long hair. 


952—CHINCHILLA MuFF 
Similar to preceding. Six skins. 


953—Naturat Buack Fox Murr 
Long full hair; mounted with head, fore paws and long tail. 


954—NatTurRAL Buacx Fox ScarF 


Full long hair; mounted with head, four fore and hind paws and 
beautiful long tail. Rich deep brown. 


955—Ermine Murr 
Bag-shaped; pure white, each side having seven small black tails. 


956—SiLver Fox ScarF 


Very beautiful long hair; mounted with head, fore and hind paws 
and long bushy tail. 


957—Fur Linep Carr 


Persian lamb collar; black broadcloth cape lined with finely 
matched squirrel. 


958—Lone Russian SABLE SCARF 


Of six beautifully matched skins with two tails at each end; long 
rich brown fur. 


959—Ruvssian SABLE Murr 


Similar to preceding. Trimmed with numerous tails and paws 
at edges. 


960—RwvssiaAn SABLE COLLAR 


Crescent-shaped; finely matched, long-haired skins in rich brown 
with deeper veinings. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


961—Russtan SABLE CARRIAGE ROBE 


Full long hair; approximately seventy well-matched skins, 
mounted on greenish amber velours. 


Length, 70 inches; width, 50 inches. 


962—BeavTIFuL Russian SABLE CAPE 


Semi-circular, with collar and thirteen tails trimming the foot. 
Very finely, matched rich brown fur. About fifteen pelts. 


963—Brack Berar Fur-tinep Carr 
Fully fashioned collar of long-haired black bear; blue-black cloth 
lined with finely matched skins of squirrel. 

964—Wuire Fox Carriacre Rose 


Full long hair; oblong, with seven tails on either side. Mounted 
on deep amber velours. 


Length, 68 inches; width, 60 inches. 
965—Rwuss1an SABLE SHORT Cape 


Fully fashioned collar; with four pendent tails and body com- 
prised of forty-five extremely beautifully matched sable skins of 


rich color. Lined with plum color satin. 
966—Sitver Fox Fur-iunep Coat 


Fully fashioned collar of full long-haired silver fox; black cloth 


with cuffed sleeves, half lined with well matched squirrel. (Slightly 
worn at the edges of inside pockets.) 


967—Snort Broaprait Coat 


Lustrous beautifully matched skins and small collar with tails. 
Lined with black satin. 


968—Sitver Fox anp Broaprait Coat 


Finely matched lustrous broadtail; with cuffed sleeves and ex- 


ceptionally fine silver fox collar very fully fashioned. Lined with 
Ivory-gray satin. 


Fourth Session 


JEWELRY 


969—Grour or CorAL JEWELRY 


Consisting of pair of cuff buttons, three stick pins and three shirt 
studs. Gold mounted. 


970—Grouvrp or Coral JEWELRY 


Consisting of pair of cuff buttons, three stick pins and three shirt 
studs. Gold mounted. 


971—Parr Goup Finicrert Curr Burtrons 


972—Grovur oF SILVER AND ENAMEL JEWELRY 


Consisting of two chatelaines and fourteen buttons with chrysan- 
themum design in enamels. Japanese workmanship. 


973—Pair Goup Curr Links 
With four sapphires. 


974—Patir oF Corat Earrines 
With gold mountings. 


975—AntieuE Ecyprian Scaras Rine 


In antique gold setting. 


976—Sert or Stx Gotp Mountrep Buttrons 
With cabochon amethysts. 


977—Two Har Pins 


Mounted in silver, each set with an amethyst. 


978—GoLtp Rine 
In antique style. Set with emerald intaglio. 


979—Very Five Parr Lemaire Opera GLASSES 


Platinum mounting with floral and scroll motives; studded with 
forty-eight small diamonds. 


980—GoLp SHELL BRACELET 
Lion-head centre, containing one diamond and ruby eyes. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


981—OrIENTAL SitveR NECKLACE AND Four Pixs 


The necklace with pendants and the pins of. various shapes with 
rose diamonds, different colored stones and baroque pearl. 


982—Two Gop Cotiar Pixs 
Studded with four blister pearls. 


983—GENTLEMAN’s DousLE Cast WatcH 
18 karat gold. 


984—Go.tp Mersyu Bae 


With powder case, pencil, coin purse and glove buttoner, ap- 
proximate weight, 125 pennyweight. 


985—STrRAND oF Pink Corau Braps 
Uniform in size. 


986—Go.Lp BuckE 
Studded with fine cabochon amethysts. 


987—Fivr-stranp Pink Corat CoLtuar 
Gold mounting. 


988—TrREE-sTRAND Rep CoraL BRACELET 
Gold mounted. 


989—Fovur Goxup Har Prins 


Two set with semi-precious stones and one with five small dia- 
monds and ruby. 


990—Parr Rare AnTIQUE GREEK GoLtp Earrincs 
Museum specimens. 


991—Two AaQuAMARINES 


One cushion- and one pear-shaped. 


992—Turee Turavuolises AND SMALL OrrENTAL PEARL 


The last, drilled. 


Fourth Session 


993—MiscELLANEOUS PIECES OF JEWELRY 


Comprising intaglio tie clasp, three short gold chains and small 
chain fob set with heart-shaped moonstone. 


994—Go.tp CHAIN 
Set with five fancy sapphires. 


995—Goup LorGNETTE CHAIN 
Fancy link design. 


996—AntiauE Gop Broocu 
Set with very fine topaz-cameo, surrounded by half pearls. 


997—GoLp AND Piatinum Dress SET 


Comprising: pair of cuff buttons, six vest buttons and two studs; 
encrusted with small rose diamonds on lavender enamel ground. 
(One stud missing.) 


998—EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SPANISH PENDANT 


Gold and silver; studded with rose diamonds. 


999—Gotp BRacELET 
Set with seven Hungarian opals of fine quality. 


1000—Sinver-citt Meso Bac 
Top set with topaz. 


1001—Goup Broocu 


In form of arrow. 


1002—Two Goup BancLe BRACELETS 
Hammered. 


10083—Two Scarr PIns 


Gold mountings; with circles of amethysts and small Oriental 
pearls. 


1004—-T wo ExcrrrionaLLy Larce Russian LaAPpis-LAZULI BeEApDs 


Mounted in gold as pendent drops. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1005—Srrine or Opp-sHAPED Onyx BEaps 


Alternating with small gold beads. 


1006—Twetve Larce CasocHon Ameruyst BEAps 
Each mounted in gold as pendent drops. 


1007—NeEckLaceE oF CaspocHon Ametuyst Braps 
Graduating in size. Gold clasp. 


1008—Goup ann Pruatinum Mountrep AMETHYST AND DIAMOND 
Broocu 


The centre in form of a duck in carved amethyst, with rose dia- 
monds and colored enamels surrounding. 


1008a—Ametuyst AND Diamonp NECKLACE 
Gold mounting. Containing nine amethysts and nine small dia- 
monds. Approximate weight of diamonds, 114 karats. 


1009—Gotup Bar Pin 


Set with two large button pearls; studded with small rose dia- 
monds. 


Rip tie—ees Mesu Bac anp CHATELAINE PIN 


Set with seven small amethysts and sixteen small diamonds. 
Weight of diamonds approximately 114 karats. 


1011—Goup Mountrep Camro Broocu 


Consisting of very fine pink and white stone cameo. Set with 
eleven fine round Oriental pearls and small rose diamonds. 


1012—Goup Mounrep Fine Orntentat Peart Rounp Srup 
Weight approximately 5 grains. 


1013—Goutp Mounrep Orientat Peart Burton Srup 
Weight approximately, 8 grains. 


1014—Gouxp anp Pratinum Broocu 


In the form of a buckle. Studded with forty-eight small dia- 
monds, weighing approximately 114 karats. 


Fourth Session 
 e 
1015—Goup anp Piuatinum Crioak CHAIN 


Composed of fifty-one diamonds linked together. Approximate 
weight of diamonds, 8 karats. 


1016—Gortp Mounrep Peart ANd Diamonp Cross 


Containing seven Oriental baroque pearls. Encrusted with rose 
diamonds; enameled. 


1017—T wo Goutp anp Puatinum HarPins 


Fancy design. Set with oval blister pearls and small rose dia- 
monds. 


1018—FLeExIBLE PLatinuMm BRraAcELET 


Finely engraved and studded with fifty diamonds. 


1019—FLEx1nLE Puatinum BracEeLer 
Similar to preceding. 


1020—Soutraire Diamonp RING 


Gypsy setting in gold. Weight of diamond approximately 
1.85 karats. 


1021—Goitp WatcH anv PIN 


Each set with large blister pearl, surrounded by small diamonds 
and rose diamonds. 


1022—PLATINUM-MOUNTED PrEarL AND AMETHYST NECKLACE 


Composed of ninety-four Oriental baroque pearls and six old 
amethyst scarabs. Average weight of pearls, approximately 2 
grains, each. 


1023—Grovur or TWENTY-FIVE Fancy SAPPHIRES 


Differing in color and shape. 


1024—Grovur oF TWENTY-SEVEN SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES 


Consisting of Mexican opals, turquoises, topazes and amethysts. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1025—Opat anp Diamonp NECKLACE 


Consisting of thirteen well matched Hungarian opals of fine qual- 
ity. Gold mounting studded with fourteen small diamonds. 


1026—Diamonp anp Prart LaAavaALLirReE 


Consisting of pear-shaped American pearl drop surmounted by 
brilliant diamond. On fancy gold neck chain. Approximate 
weight of diamond, 114 karats and approximate weight of pearl 
25 grains. 


1027—So.uirairE Diamonp Rrng 


Mounting in gold and platinum. Exceptionally brilliant stone, 
weighing) approximately 5.75 karats. 


1028—PortTIon oF ORIENTAL Peart NECKLACE 
- Comprising forty-three pearls. 


1029—Eicutr Loost Ortentat PEearts 
Good quality and desirable size. 


1080—Exazorate Pratinum, Diamonp anp Baroaue Peart Buckie 


Leaf and scroll chiseling. The centre with three baroque pearls 
and leaf with tiny diamonds. Attached chain of platinum with 
baroque pear] drop with small diamonds set in mounting. Ap- 
proximately, 157 diamonds. 


10381—So.itrarre Diamonp Rine : 


Gold and platinum mounting. Brilliant stone weighing approxi- 
mately, 3% karats. 


1082—Souirarre Diamonp Rivne 


Gold and platinum mounting. Brilliant stone, weighing ap- 
proximately 6 karats. 


1083—RareE anv Beautirut PLatinum anp Gotp Dramonp Rivne 


Large pear-shaped diamond surrounded by small emeralds. 
Weight of diamond, approximately, 7 karats. 


Fourth Session 


1034 


1034—ELABORATE ORIENTAL GRAY PEARL AND Diamonp Breast PIN 


Platinum mounting, with bow knot design at the top. Composed 
of one large diamcnd weighing approximately 3 karats, ten 
smaller diamonds weighing approximately 4 karats, eleven Ori- 
ental gray pearls weighing approximately 148 grains, and 
about five hundred small diamonds. 


(Illustrated) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1035—Exazorate DiamMonp anv PEarL Spray Broocu 
Gold and platinum mounting; composed of small diamonds, six- 
teen large diamonds and pearl centre. Approximate weight 
of diamond 1534 karats, and approximate weight of pearl, 50 
grains. 


(Illustrated) 


1036—Puatinum and Diamonp WatcH anv Pin 
Small circular watch with one Oriental gray pearl surrounded 
by small diamonds, suspended from bar pin with three Oriental 
gray pearls, studded with diamonds. 


1037—OrienTAL Gray Prart anp Diamonp Comp 
Platinum and gold mounted tortoise-shell comb, with three 
large irregular Oriental gray pearls and 127 small diamonds. 
Approximate weight of diamonds, 15 karats, and approximate 
weight of pearls, 275 grains. 


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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2:15 O’CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1042 to 1373 inclusive 


FRENCH, LOUIS XV AND XVI, CHINESE, SPANISH AND 
ITALIAN XVIII CENTURY AND OTHER FANS 


1042—Two Cuinese Empromwerep Fan Cases Late XVIII Century 
(a) Sheath-shaped; enriched with beautiful flowers and birds 
on ivory satin grounds. 
(2) Similar; on drap d’or grounds. 


1043—Trree Otp CHINESE CarvVED SANDALWOOD Fans 


(a) Guards carved with minute figures and edifices; the blades, 
in exquisite low relief, with figures and bamboo motives. 
(8) Similar, in darker wood. 
(c) With similar blades and guards; the leaf painted. With 
subject, “A Mandarin’s Audience.” The heads and hands of 
figures painted on ivory. 

1044—CuinesrE Torroise-sHELL Brisk Fan et XVIII Century 

2, Guards carved with paneled blossoms; the blades pierced with 


f 


/ draped medallion monogrammed, D. O., flanked by scrolled me- 
4 dallions, insects and flowers. 


1045—Turere Cuinesrt Carvep Ivory Fans Late XVIII Century 


(a) Guards enriched in low relief with quaint figures ; blades 
pierced with innumerable minute figures and monogram, E. L. 
(s) One guard minutely enriched with figures, edifices and 
foliage; blades pierced with monogramed medallion and floral 
motives. (Imperfect.) 

(c) Guards enriched with blossoms and edifices ; blades pierced 
with monogrammed and floral medallions. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1046—Two Curnese Torroisr-sHett Brisk Fans AVIIT Century 
(a) Beautifully pierced and gilded floral guards; medallioned, 
geometrically pierced blades, enriched with landscape and flower 
in gilding toward foot. 
(8) Guards carved in low relief with figures and foliage; blades 
in lower relief with many figures, edifices and trees. 


1047—Two Curvesr Decorate Laceurr Fans AVITI Century 
(a) Black lacquer guards and blades enriched in gilding and 


colors with dragons and floral motives. Chicken-skin leaf, 
painted in rich colors with Summer Palace scene and figures. 
(B) Red lacquer guards and blades; parchment leaf, finely 


painted with mandarin group and animals. 


1048—GiLpEp-sILVER Painrep Manparin F AN 
Chinese, XVIII Century 


The leaf displaying a variety of elaborate chinoiseries on ob- 
verse and reverse executed in rich, vivid colors; the personages 
with appliqué faces in painted ivory. Pierced staves developing 
intricate archtectural compositions; heavy guards with the 
relief figures of warriors in centre. | 


1049—Turer CHInese Fans 


(A) Painted paper fan with numerous personages, the faces of 
appliqué painted ivory, the garments of silk; vari-colored dec- 
orated lacquer staves and guards. 

(B) Leaf similar to the above. Staves and guards of pierced 
and carved sandalwood, lavishly decorated. 

(c) Wooden brisé fan, painted in bright colors on both sides 
with clouds and flying phoenixes and orioles. Cord tassels. 


1050—Japanrese Ivory anno Lacever Brist Fan 


Staves ornamented with a continuous decoration of conven- 
tional Japanese landscapes and figures in gold lacquer; reverse 
with slight floral and bird embellishments. 


1051—GitpEp anp Enametep Manparin Fan 
Chinese, XVIII Century 
Parchment leaf depicting a Chinese Emperor and his Court and 
groups engaged in various ceremonial occupations, the faces of 
appliqué painted ivory and the costumes of fine silk; formal 


Fifth and Last Session 


borders. Filigree staves of gilded copper with mazarine blue 
and emerald floral inlays. Guards with a silver filigree twig 


appliqué. 


1052—Unvsvat Curnese Manparin Fan AXVIIL Century 


Parchment leaf depicting a Chinese Emperor and his Court and 
groups engaged in various ceremonial occupations, the faces 
being composed of appliqué painted ivory and the costumes of 
fine silk; formal borders. Pierced staves of various woods, 
metals, tortoise-shell, ivory and mother-of-pearl with figure and 
floral decorations and enamel inlays; similarly gilded and inlaid’ 
metal guards. 


1053—SILVER-GILDED Finicgree Manparin Fan 


Chinese, XVIII Century 


The vellum leaf decorated at obverse and reverse with a variety 

of Chinese personages, river scenes, gardens, pagodas and 

porches ; the figures have appliqué ivory faces and hands. The 

filigree staves bear conventional motives in blue and green 
enamel and the guards develop chinoiseries, modeled in relief. 

eto CuinesE Carvep Ivory Fans G84 FS pee 

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Paper and silk leaves depicting a multitude of personages with 

faces appliqué in painted ivory, the costumes of silk. Pierced 

and carved staves, carved guards. 


1055—Turee OrtentaL Fans 


(a) Chinese ivory fan; gilded paper leaf with landscape decora- 
tions in colors, the reverse with inscriptions. 

(zn) Cardboard leaf with pen drawing and inscriptions; carved 
guards of cinnabar lacquer developing Chinese personages. 

(c) Chinese sandalwood fan. Contracting paper leaf with 
numerous personages, the faces appliqué of painted ivory, the 
costumes of silk. Pierced and carved staves. Carved guards. 


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1056—TorroisE-sHELL Brisk Fan Ce Chel CSie RV ILL Century 
Composed of tapering blades, rounded at top, minutely pierced 
3 in vertical grille pattern and covered with a great variety of 
chinoiseries in slight relief. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1057—Two Giupep Sitver Firicrrr anp Enamex Brist Fans 
Chinese, XVIII Century 
(a) Small fan, with staves of finely scrolled filigree bearing in 
leaf-green, aubergine and sapphire enamels the figures of birds 
and individual flowers, and centrally a large phoenix flanked by 
gracefully scrolled leafage. 
(8) Tourbillon filigree with minute enamel landscape decora- 
tions in leaf-green and sapphire; solid guards displaying in low 
relief flowers and figures. 


1058—Two Carvep Ivory Brist Fans Chinese, XVIII Century 
(a) Minute carving of landscapes and chains of leafage, with 
individual flower and bird motives, on a finely reeded ground; 
guards displaying flower heads on a ground of honeycomb. Cen- 
tral gilded monogram. | 
(8) With leaf scrollings and isolated medallions developing 
phoenixes, pagodas and the like; monogrammed. Guards as 
above. 


1059—Two Sanpatwoop Brisé Fans (Grn Carre 

(1 SVR) Pierced guards and staves with formal scroll and _ hiero- 
glyphic decorations. 

S (3) Pierced staves with incised figure decorations. Guards 
carved with personages in the Chinese manner. 


1060—TuHREE SpantsH Fans 
(a) Pierced ebony blades and guards. The leaf printed in 
colors with innumerable Corrida scenes; reverse “After a Bull- 
fight.” 
(Bp) Gilded red laqué guards and blades. Leaf printed in color, 
three scenes in a bull-fight arena. 
(c) Yellow laqué guards and blades; leaf printed in color with 
patriotic subject. 


1061—Six Spanisu Fans 
(A) Black laqué guards and blades; leaf printed with views of 
old Spanish cities. 
(B) Olivewood guards and blades; leaf in colors with bull-fight 
arena. 
(c) Black laqué guards and blades; with leaf having Andu- 


lasian scene. 
[Continued 


Fifth and Last Session 


(>) Similar, with bull-fight arena. 
(z) Smilar, with pine guards and blades. 
(x) Similar, with Andalusian al fresco scene. 


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1062—Two TorroisE-sHELL Brisk Fans 7{ len lar a 
C, (a) Deep toned shell, with arched tapering blades and guards. 


(s) Beautiful rich shell, with square topped tapering blades 
and guards. 


1063—MorHer-OF-PEARL AND Ivory Fans 


(a) Guards and blades of very beautifully matched smoked 
mother-of-pearl; ivory satin leaf painted with purple orchids, 
bird and dragonflies. Signed, G. Temde. 

(s) Ivory guards and blades; pink gauze leaf, painted in 
copper-reds with birds and insects flying under feather motives. 


1064—Fovr Decoratep Spanisn Fans 
(a) Carved and gilded blades and guards; black gauze leaf, 
enriched with gold paillettes. 
(3) More elaborately pierced blades and guards; leaf of ivory 
silk, painted with large spray of fuchsias. 
(c) Walnut pailletted blades and guards. Ivory gauze leaf, 
painted with subject, “The Lovers.” 
(p) Carved and pierced floral sandalwood blades and guards; 
leaf printed in colors with bull-fight. 


1065—Turee Decorated Fans 


(a) Spanish black laqué guards and blades. The leaf printed 
in colors with Watteau group, flanked by gilded scrollings. 

(zs) French XVIII century; inlaid tortoise-shell guards and 
blades. Ivory silk leaf, enriched with gold paillettes and lavender 
flowers at crown. 

(c) French, Louis Philippe. Walnut blades and guards; black 
gauze leaf, enriched with figure of maiden and festooned gold 
paillettes. 


1066—Two Porxt Lace Moruer-oF-PEsri Fans 
(a) Very lustrous shell blades and guards; ivory satin leaf, 
mounted with filmy floral lace. - 
(3) Similar, even richer shell. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1067—Turee Decoratep Ivory Fans | 
(a) French Directoire. Pierced ivory blades and guard; ivory 
silk net leaf, enriched with silver and gold paillettes. 
(3) Finely pierced guards and blades, enriched with dainty 
festooned medallions and floral motives. 
(c) Ivory tapering blades and guards, enriched with lavender 
floral festoons and feather border, interrupted by pheasants 
modeled in their natural feathers. 


1068—Tureer Decoratep Sirk Fans 
(a) Gilded and silvered black laqué guards and blades. Black 
silk leaf, painted with festoons. 
(8) Florally pierced silver laqué blades and guards; ivory satin 
leaf, painted with pink roses. 
(c) Ivory laqué guards and blades; ivory gauze leaf, painted 
with sprays of violets. 


1069—Two MorTHeEr-oF-PEARL FANS 
(a) Pierced floral mother-of-pearl guards and blades, enriched 
with gilding. Point lace leaf, of floral scrollings. 
(3) Ivory guards and blades, encrusted with vari-colored 
mother-of-pearl, coroneted monograms and floral motives; the 


leaf with arcades of Chantilly lace occupied by pink flowers and 
butterflies. 


1070—Sitver Finticrer anp Sanpatwoop Fans 
(a) Italian, with floral filigree blades and similar guards; in- 
scribed at centre, Genova. 
(8) Sandalwood, with florally pierced guards and blades having 
large medallioned base of flowers in colors. 


1071—Two Larcr Decoratrep Spaniso Fans 


(a) Walnut blades and guards; parchment leaf, printed and 
colored with quaint Watteau Féte Champétre. 

(8) Tortoise-shell blades and guards. Chicken-skin leaf, beau- 
tifully painted, with subject, “Petrarch and Laura Introduced 
to Charles IV at Avignon.” Signed in monogram, F. Q. R., ’86. 


1072—Two Spaniso Brack Lace Fans 
(a) Carved ebony blades and guards; leaf of floral black lace 


mounted over pale lavender satin. 
(8) Similar, larger patterned lace over black satin. 


Fifth and Last Session 


10783—Tureer Decoratrep Spanisy Fans 
(a) Gilded black laqué guards and blades; leaf printed in colors 
with Andalusian al fresco musicale. 
(3) Carved ebony guards and blades; leaf of black gauze, 
painted with two young girls about to go rowing on a river. 
(c) Similar; painted with spray of choelia and bird. 


1074—Buackx Osrricu FreatHer AND TorToIse-SHELL FAN 


Finely matched, deep toned shell guards and blades with curled 
plumes, trimmed at side with yellow osprey and other plumes. 


1075—Two Torroisr-sHeLL Peacock Freatruer Fans 
(a) Deep rich shell tapering blades and guards, mounted with 
eyes of finely matched peacock feathers. 
(sn) Light amber shell blades and guards, mounted with fine 
peacock feathers. 


1076—Two Torrotse-sHELL FeatHER Fans 
(a) Beautiful tapering rich tortoise-shell blades and guards, 
mounted with matched pheasant feathers. 
(8) Small folding shell fan, mounted with speckled gray 
feathers. 


1077—Ivory anv Osprey Puume Fan 


Fine ivory guards and blades, mounted with beautiful long 
plumes. 


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1078—Two Ivory Brist Fans (Z VAAw Cee $$. 


(a) Staves and guards very finely pierced with all-over leaf 
arabesques and labyrinth patterns. 

(zs) Synthetic ivory. Staves pierced with small formal pat- 
terns, mahogany guards inlaid with dainty scrolling in silver. 


1079—Two Lace Fans 


(a) Black Chantilly lace with hexagonal réseau and filled pat- 
tern of bold rocaille scrolls enveloping dainty floral sprays; 
Louis XV style. Fine tortoise-shell staves. 

(s) Hexagonal réseau of Brussels lace, with toile of bold floral 
scrollings enclosing passages of finer mesh. Carved and pierced 
staves and guards developing scrolls and naive figures, delicately 
executed. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1080—Two Ivory Brisk Fans Comdeit (ee 
(a) The tapering staves are pierced in minute grille pattern 
(s and display incised floral and leaf decorations. 
(3) Smooth, tapering leaves having rounded tops; mono- 
grammed guard. 


1081—Two Fans 


(a) Silk leaf with appliqué gilded leafage and semé with pail- 
lettes ; in the centre the painted figure of a young girl, dancing. 
Decor ok ivory blades and guards. Empire period. ~ 

(3) Gauze leaf and mother-of-pearl guards and staves, en- 
riched with silver sequins. 


1082—TorrolIsE-SHELL Brisk Fan 


Staves of fine deep-toned, speckled tortoise-shell, with mono- 
grammed guard. 


1088—Carvep Ivory Patnrep Fan French, Renaissance Style 


Chicken-skin leaf, painted on a steel-blue ground semé with gold 
dots with scrolled medallions developing medieval figure scenes ; 
signed, Ed. Moreau. Finely carved ivory staves and guards, 
displaying putti and scrolled leafage, enriched with gilding. 


1084—Two ParntEep anp Decoratrep Fans Italian, XLX Century 


(a) Vellum leaf, painted with equestrian scenes before a back- 
ground of Moorish arches; the reverse with imbricated field and 
reserved medallions developing figures. Pierced staves with 
formal floral ornamentation enriched with gilded inlays. 

(s) Paper leaf, painted on the obverse with figures of peasants 
gathering flowers for the market; on the reverse with a village 
féte held on the banks of a river. Pierced and scrolled tortoise- 
shell staves enriched with gilding. 


1085—Two Decoratep Fans Louis Philippe Period 
(a) Printed leaf, displaying rustic scenes and gilt scrollings; 
richly pierced and gold-decorated ivory staves and guards. 
(zs) Narrow leaf, painted with scéne galante and a rustic dance 
scene. Pierced staves and guards of bone; painted deep carmine 


and enriched with gilding. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1086—Two Irauian Decoratep Fans 


(a) Painted and printed on both sides with figures of the court 
in rustic surroundings, within gilded flower-scrolled borders. 
Pierced double ivory staves in the form of minarets; similar 
guards. Early XIX century. 

(3) The obverse and reverse of the vellum leaf are decorated 
with central groups of figures in Louis XV_ costumes, sur- 
rounded by profuse gilded scrollings and sprays of foliage. 
The pierced mother-of-pearl staves and guards bear landscape 
medallions, fruit trophies and cherubs. Late XVIII century. 


1087—Two Drcoratep Fans 


(a) Silk leaf, with three medallion paintings and formal bor- 
ders; sandalwood and ivory staves and guards in alternating 
pairs, scrolled and pierced. Directoire Period. 

(sn) Paper fan decoration, depicting a garden party; pierced 
sandalwood staves and guards. 


1088—Two TorrotIse-SHELL CHIFFON AND Lace Fans 


(a) Leaf painted in gouache with romantic figures of maiden 
and Cupid; signed, Adam. Black Chantilly lace edge. 

(8) With paintings of birds and trailing violets on black chif- 
fon; Chantilly lace edge. 


1089—THrReEE Fans 


(a) Inlaid ivory fan. Chiffon leaf with appliqué Nile-green net 
lace. 

(zs) Fan of colored wood with waved staves. Leaf of golden- 
yellow trellised net. 

(c) Ivory fan; waved staves, leaf of silk crépe gauze. 


1090—Two Decoratep Fans Italian, Early XIX Century 
(a) Paper leaf, printed in gay colors with the game of Blind 
Man’s Buff, and the reverse with varied figure groups in roman- 
tic and domestic miliewa. Pierced ivory staves enriched with 
floral painting; guards contain: one, a small mirror; the other, 
a cameo inset within a scrolled cuivre doré medallion. 
(s) Painted mother-of-pearl fan, the obverse of vellum leaf 
depicting a large garden in which are groups of Persian figures 
in attitudes of leisure; the reverse decorated with a group of 
figures, in medieval costume, near a large pond. Mother-of- 
pearl blades pierced in blossom design. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1091—Two Moruerr-or-PEarL Parntrep Fans 
Italian, Early XLX Century 
(a) Narrow skin leaf, painted in gouache with rustic medieval 
scenes and scrolling; pierced, leaf-scrolled mother-of-pearl 
staves and guards enriched with silver. 
(3) Pamting displaying a group of medieval figures in a 
garden; the reverse similarly. Staves with pierced and gilded 
scrolling and appliqué parchment printed in color; guards 
holding tiny mirrors framed in cutvre doré. 


1099-Tava Lacr Fans 


(a) Early eighteenth century point de France leaf, developing 
a bold pattern of pomegranates, with scroll borders; waved 
staves and guards of ivory, with mauve and gilded floral dec- 
oration of later date. 

(8) Black silk and net leaf embellished with paillettes; pierced 
and fretted wooden staves enriched with gilding. Louis Philippe 
Period. 


10938—Two Ivory Bart Fans 


(a) Brisé fan pierced with roundels, with frieze decoration, 
finely executed, of medieval figures in a landscape; appliqué 
paillettes. Late XVIII Century. 

(3) Silk leaf painted in gonache with delicate flower festoons ; 
pierced and reeded staves and guards. 


1094—Two Fans 

(a) Honiton lace leaf, developing on a net ground an appliqué 
pattern of flower sprays and scrolls; pierced ivory guards dis- 
playing formal] trellis and graceful floral ornament. Flower- 
carved guards. 

(8) Chicken-skin leaf, with a marino painting in gouache; 
smoked mother-of-pearl staves and guards enriched with pro- 
fuse appliqué gilded silver decoration of scrolls and putti in the 
baroque manner. 


1095—Two MorTHeEr-oF-PEARL Fans 


Leaves of cream-colored silk with appliqué antique laces. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1096—Two Ivory Fans 


(a) Sized linen, the valanced edge cut in formal leaf patterns. 
Pierced staves and guards displaying pendent foliage motives. 
(s) Silk leaf, embroidered with a flowering tree, roses, insects 
and fighting cocks. Finely pierced and carved staves and 
guards of Chinese workmanship. 


1097—Two Irauian Intaip Moruer-oF-PearRL Fans , 
Louis Philippe Perio 
(a) Silk leaf, painted in gouache with floral scrollings. Pierced 
and trellised mother-of-pearl staves and guards inlaid in silver. 
(s) Printed leaf, displaying within a beribboned frame a group 
of peasants, trophies, medallions and the like. Pierced scrolled 
and gilded mother-of-pearl staves. Unusual pierced and scrolled 
cutore doré guards. 


1098—Two Ivory Faxs (plat Cape 
(a) Circular flabella pierced and decorated with five rows of 
os formal ornaments. 
(3) Ivory brisé fan, very finely pierced with decorated foliage 
Y ornaments, with three reserved painted oval medallions depict- 
ing, centrally, a berger and bergére with their sheep; laterally, 
two female portraits. Guards enriched with a border of fine 
% steel beads. 


1099—Two Decoratep Ivory Fans Italian, XVIII Century 
(a) Chicken-skin leaf painted in gouache with a view of the 
Bay of Naples, with fishing boats in the foreground. Pierced 
ivory staves and guards with vertical formal motives. Directoire 
Period. 
(3) Chicken-skin leaf bearing pen drawings of a scriptural 
allegory flanked by presentments of the Grotta del Cane and 
the Grotta at Pozzuolo, with slight painted formal decorations. 
Guards and pierced staves finely carved with floral ornament 
and scrolled trellised medallions. Louis XVI Period. 


1100—Carvep Ivory anp Paintep Fan Italian, XVIII Century 
Chicken-skin and paper leaf, finely painted with Italian land- 
scapes within borders of delicate gilded foliage. Staves and 
guards pierced in formal leafage patterns and enriched with 


gold inlay. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1101—Vernis Martin Brist Fan - XVIII Century 


The ivory staves decorated on obverse and reverse with large, 
curiously painted pastorals. Toward the base a broad border 
occupied by small minutely executed floral and landscape medal- 
lions. 


1102—Goup-pEcoraTED Horn Brist Fan French, XVIII Century 


The blades are executed in a translucent yellow horn, minutely 
pierced with basket patterns, rosettes and scrolling sprays of 
foliage and have pinnacled tops. Enriched in centre with a 
chinoiserie in the manner of Jean Bérain. Mother-of-pearl 
guards engraved with flower baskets and musical trophies. 


1108—Decoratrep Ivory Brisk Fan Flemish, XVIII Century 


Continuous pattern of three oval appliqué parchment medal- 
lions: centrally, Venus and Cupid; laterally, bust portraits of 
rustic youths in plumed hats. Lavish diapered and molded 
scrolling in mauve and gilding, shoulders with naturalistic flower 
festoons. Pierced guards. 


1104—T'wo Ivory Brist Fans 


(a) Very finely reeded with carved chinoiseries, tree and figure 
decorations and central shield-shaped floral medallions. Eigh- 
teenth century. 

(Bs) Fine pierced diamond trellis enriched with diapered medal- 
lions of various shapes. 


1105—Smarzu Torrotise-sHELL Brisk Fan AVIII Century 


Composed of graceful tapering blades and guards, pinnacled at 
the top, the entire surface minutely pierced with elaborate and 
intricate floral motives. Charming specimen. (One blade 
broken at top.) 


1106—Two Ivory Fans Late XVIII Century 


(a) English, 1792. Printed in brown with various charades. 
Pierced guards with Louis XVI decorations. - 

(s) Paper leaf, piqué with small painted dots, central medal- 
lion depicting balloon ascent. Pierced guards displaying Louis 
XVI motives. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1107—Two Printep Fans French, Late XVIII Century 
(a) Leaf printed with ronde composed on the occasion of 
the Assembly of the Notables, 1787, depicted in colors in the 
centre; beechwood staves. 
(s) Leaf printed with a romantic Constitution des Amours, 
enclosing a central group in color of man, woman and cupids. 
Wooden staves. Directoire Period. 


1108—Two Decoratep Ivory Fans (on JAF tenoba XVII Century 
ra\4 7 (A) Chicken-skin leaf with water-color grisaille developing ro- 
mantic subject; finely carved and pierced staves and guards 
with rocaille scrolling and various figures. Louis XV Period. 
(z) Silk leaf, embellished with embroidery and gold sequin pat- 
terns; finely fretted staves and guards displaying delicate 
strapped scrolling and romantic figures. Louis XVI Period. 


1109—Two Brist Fans 


(a) Vernis Martin style. Painted with a Louis Philippe inte- 
rior displaying a group of persons in rich costumes playing 
cards at. a large table. 

(sn) Féte of the National Confederation of July, 1790; wooden 
fan with appliqué engraved symbolic paper medallions. Louis 


XVI Period. 


1110—Dartity Decoratep Ivory Fan French, XVIII Century 


Finely carved ivory blades and guards; enriched with medal- 
lioned groups and single figures amid scrollings. Parchment 
leaf, enriched with classic colored print after Angelica Kauff- 
mann; flanked by delicately painted wreaths and festoons of 
flowers, small birds and stellate blue border at crown. Small 
brilliants at swivel. 


1111—Decorarep Ivory Fan French, Early XVIII Century 
Tapering ivory blades, pierced at crown and around central 
medallion; enriched with subject, “Vertumnus and Pomona”; 
flanked by arabesqued panels of Chinese figures; in rich colors 
and gilding. The guards carved and polychromed with figures 
and floral panels. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1112—Dercoratrrep Lace anp Carvep Ivory Fawn 
French, Mid XVIII Century 


Pierced ivory guards carved with polychromed figures and 
scrollings. Exceptionally dainty, pierced blades partially 
backed with mother-of-pearl and carved with group of figures 
and floral scrollings in colors. Delicate point de France floral 
lace leaf, centered by a scrolled medallion painted in gouache 
with a Watteau pastoral subject. 


1118—Two Paituerrep Direcroirre Fans 


(a) French. Pierced mother-of-pearl guards and pailletted 
blades. Leaf of silk, enriched with figures of “Two Lovers,” 
painted in rich colors and profusely ornamented with gold 
paillettes. 

(8) German; with walnut guards and blades. The leaf printed 
and colored, with central “Liberty” group, flanked by musical 
scores and further figures. 


1114—Two Decorarep Ivory Fans Italian, XVIII Century 


(a) Pierced guards and blades, painted with landscape; 
chicken-skin leaf, enriched with irregular panels, in black and 
carmine, of landscapes and figures in the manner of Callot. 
Signed, C. G. D. R. f.d.s. Anno, 1780. 

(B) Pierced geometric guards and tapering blades. The 
chicken-skin leaf with view of St. Peter’s in bistre, flanked by 
arabesque scrollings in colors. Signed, St. Julien, 1788. 


1115—Ivory anv Torrotse-sHeLtt Brisk Fans Qf: Ge 
ie Liga 
av A French, XVI Sat 


Ke (a) Pierced ivory blades and leaf; enriched with three scrolled 
floral medallions occupied by groups of classic figures. 
ae (Bs) Pierced amber shell; enriched with gilding and Vernis 
Martin medallions of figures in Watteau costumes. 


1116—Fovr Torrotsr-sHett Fans French, XVIII Century 
(a) Pierced, wave-motived amber shell blades and guards en- 
riched with silver paillettes. (Imperfect.) 
(zB) Very pale shell, folding whirligig fan; enriched with pail- 
lettes. ( Imperfect.) ) 
(c) Fine rich brown shell tapering blades, terminating in shell 
motives; enriched with gilded leaf devices. [Continued 


(wr Oo Covat_— 


Fifth and Last Session 


(p) Very pale shell; the blades and guards pierced with dainty 
floral motives. 


1117—Turee Decoratep Fans 
(a) Beautiful tortoise-shall blades and guards. Chicken-skin 
leaf, painted with view of the Coliseum at Rome and other edifi- 
ces. Italian, late Eighteenth Century. | 
(zn) Rosewood blades and guards; Spanish leaf, printed in 
colors with subject, “The Apotheosis of Music”; flanked by 
music scores. 
(c) Rosewood blades and guards, leaf printed in colors, with 
equestrian portrait of Napoleon I. Italian, late Fighteenth 
Century. 


1118—Two Port Lace anp Ivory Fans French, XVIII Century 


(a) Pierced ivory blades and guards; ivory satin leaf mounted 
with medallion and scrolled point lace. 
(z) Similar, with scalloped silk lace borders to leat. 


1119—TorrotsE-sHELL AND Sik Lorenerre Fan Empire Period 
Dainty fan, profusely sewn with paillettes and painted in 
gouache with figure of a young woman; with peepholes. In- 
laid tortoise-shell staves and guards. 


1120—Paintep Horn Fan XVIII Century 


Vellum leaf, depicting Samson Desrroyinc THE TEMPLE OF 
tHE Proristines, skilfully drawn and painted in rich colors. 
The reverse displaying a harbor scene with a distant volcano in 
eruption. The horn blades and guards are adorned with grace- 


ful trailing sprays of foliage in gold appliqué. 


1121—Turee Decorated Frencu Fans 
(a) Directoire Patriotic Fan. Beech blades and guards ; 
parchment leaf with colored print, displaying a group of per- 
sonages paying homage to a Statue of Liberty. 
(s) Ivory pierced blades and guards. Ivory silk leaf, em- 
broidered with spray of flowers in colors. 
(c) Empire; walnut blades and guards. The leaf with colored 
print on parchment; displaying medallioned busts of Napoleon 
and Marie Louise, flanked by verses. 


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1122 


1122—Moruer-or-peart Paintrep Fan French, Baroque Style 


Gilded chicken-skin leaf, with reserved scrolled medallions dis- 
playing a banqueting scene, rural occupations, an amour, a 
gondola party, the signing of a marriage contract and a mater- 
nal group. Mother-of-pearl staves pierced with a very fine 
rosetted trellis and displaying an eventail a galerie with the 
scenes of the first. Inscribed with the names of the artists and 
dated 1867. 
(Illustrated) 


_ 1123—Two Ivory anp Lace Fans GAAS Laake 
KY (a) Leaf of Flanders lace with double valanced borders and 
central toile developing a spray of flowers. 
(s) Mechlin lace, with formal geometrical pattern, finely 
worked; pierced, flower-carved ivory staves and guards. Late 


Louis XV Period. 


1124—Turee Inrerestinc Prinrep Batiap Fans 
French, Late XVIII Century 
(a) Romance, Fanchon la Vielleuse. Ballad, with central 
figure of a peasant girl with a guitar. Directoire Period. 


[Continued 


Fifth and Last Session 


(s) Song in praise of the King and his Finance Minister, 
Necker; with central patriotic picture. Late Louis XVI 
Period. 

(c) The Cardinal de Lorraine blessing the Bartholomew As- 
sassins. Louis XVI Period. 


1125—Two Decoratrep Fans 


(a) Chicken-skin leaf, with gouache painting of a marriage 
ceremony, in bright colors; cuivre doré guards, pierced copper 
staves; circa 1840. 

(3) Silk leaf, decorated with a row of panaches and pendent 
ornaments in metal appliqués and sequins, painted staves. 
Venetian, Late Eighteenth Century. 


1126—Two Decorarep Fans tht Cane_Late XVIII Century 
OK (a) Perforated vellum leaf decorated with various chinoiseries 
¥ in colors. Alternating white and pierced red-tinted bone staves. 
(s) Vellum leaf depicting, “The Birth of Esau and Jacob”; 

finely fretted ivory staves and guards. 


1127—Two Decoratep Ivory Fans Cid GAR. AVIII Century 
6K The vellum leaf depicts a mythological subject; ivory 


staves pierced and minutely carved with playful rustic figures, 


the guards similarly treated. 
— (zn) Leaf of silk with painted central medallion depicting scéne 


galante and semé with varicolored paillettes. Ivory guards and 
staves. 


1128—Two Carvep Ivory Fans XVIII Century 


(a) Vellum leaf, painted with “Reveling Boors” after Teniers, 
flanked by chinoiseries. Pierced staves and carved guards. 
(s) Silk leaf semé with gilt paillettes, the centre bearing oval 
appliqué facsimile after an English mezzotint. Staves with 
gilded floral motives; pierced guards. 


1129—Ivory PaintEep Fan Flemish, XVIII Century 


Vellum leaf, with gouache painting of hare-hunting scene, in 
wooded landscape, with a vista of lake and mountains; border 
of naturalistic flower-heads. Finely pierced staves with paint- 
ings and gilded ornaments of fruit, musical trophies and the 
like. Carved and painted guards. ‘The reverse displays a 
seated female figure in a background of flat landscape. 


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1180—Decoratep Brisk Fan XVIII Century 
The white bone staves and guards profusely enriched with per- 
sonages, blossoms and other motives under Persian influence, in 
rich colors. 


1181—Two Decorarep Fans AVIIT Century 
(a) The obverse and reverse of the vellum leaf decorated with 
pen drawings depicting mythological scenes; pierced and carved 
ivory staves and guards. 
(3) The leaf depicts central pastoral subjects flanked by re- 
buses in Flemish; executed in colors on a soft rose ground. 
Carved and pierced ivory blades and guards. 


1182—Decoratep Carvep Ivory Fan Directoire Period 


Chicken-skin leaf, charmingly decorated with medallions sur- 
rounded by conventional ornamentations in the manner of the 
Pompeian frescoes. The ivory staves and guards are pierced 
and minutely carved with elaborate scroll-work and pastoral 
medallions, blossoms and various emblems. 


11838—Two Parntep Fans 

(4) Vellum leaf, bearing an Arcadian landscape, painted in 
soft colors. The ivory guards pierced and carved with chinois- 
erles. XVIII Century. 

(8) Chicken-skin leaf, depicting various baroque cartouches 
enclosing views of Venice and the bust portraits of three of its 
Doges. Pierced mother-of-pearl staves and guards profusely 
carved with silver and gold-enriched figures, cherubs and floral 
motives. The mounting of the eighteenth century, the leaf ap- 
parently of later date. 


11384—Two Decorarep Ivory Fans XVIII Century 
(a) Silk leaf, adorned with three appliqué silk medallions de- 


picting Grecian allegories, printed in colors. Minutely pierced 
ivory staves; cutvre doré blades, similarly pierced. 

(8) Silk leaf painted with two oval landscape medallions en- 
closing central pastoral panel; further decoration of floral 
sprays and gilded leaf scrollings. Pierced and fretted ivory 
staves and guards decorated in colors, with blossoms and grape 
bunches. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1185—Two PariLtuEttTep Fans Directoire Period 


(a) Gauze leaf, embellished with formal pedestal, urn and fes- 
toon decorations in gold and sequins. Decorated horn staves 
and guards. 

(p) Net leaf, with formal border and flower decorations of 
appliqué steel. Pierced steel staves; steel guards. 


1186—Ivory ann MorTHER-oOF-PEARL Fan Louis XV Period 


Chicken-skin leaf, finely painted with all-over decoration simu- 
lating laces surrounding scattered sheets displaying contem- 
porary engravings. Staves finely carved and pierced in ivory 
with continuous design of classic figures within  rocaille- 
scrolling, with mother-of-pearl inlays. (Guard slightly dam- 
aged. ) 


1187—PainTeEp Ivory Fan Late Louis XV Period 


The vellum leaf bearing a large oblong panel outlined in grace- 
ful gilt scrollings and flower sprays and depicting a charming 
landscape with pastoral lovers seated near a lake. The pierced 
staves are various in shape and lightly carved with blossoms and 
festoon motives, enriched with gold and silver. 


"iar change 
The silk leaf lavishly embellished in appliqué silver threads and 
~ silver paillettes forming blossoms and leafage. Central medal- 
lion painted in rich colors and depicting a scéne galante. The 
staves elaborately pierced and carved with contemporary mo- 
tives and enriched in silver and gilding. 


1188—PaintTeEpD Sitk Fan es ee Ora Louis XVI Period 


1189—PainTep Sitk Fan Louis XVI Period 


The silk leaf is decorated with twelve suspended oval medallions 
in colors, depicting Amor in various attitudes, and twelve small 
oblong emblematic reserves, in mauve, placed below. The ivory, 
silvered and gilded blades are pierced and carved with graceful 
conventional motives. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


The following numbers represent a collection of the finest productions of the 
eighteenth century in France, the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI, apogee of 
fan decoration; and may be fitly described as museum specimens. To them are 
added a few fans of historic interest, constituting a group unrivaled in the sales 
of recent years. 


1140—MorHer-oF-PEARL Patnrep Fan Louis XV Style 
Chicken-skin leaf with gouache painting of a village carousal, 
with soldiers, maidens and children; Signed, Lhomme. Exqui- 
site staves of carved mother-of-pearl of later date, depicting a 
pastoral musicale and individual figures within profusely gilded 
pierced rocaille borders; similar guards. 


1141—Two Paintep Ivory Brist Fans Louis XV Period 


(a) Decorated with two side panels depicting tree forms en- 
closing a central reserve displaying a scéne champétre. 'These 
panels are interrupted by and flanked at ends by double staves 
pierced with floral and bird motives. 

(se) Depicting rustic scene with trees, figures and distant farm 
house with a bandeau a chinoiseries underneath. Additional, 
curious embellishments of appliqué gilded blossoms, tassels, 
acorns, butterflies and animals. 


1142—Two DeEcorATED Ivory Fans Louis XVI Period 


(a) The vellum leaf, enriched with various painted medallions 
depicting landscapes, amours, bust portrait and emblems in 
grisaille, sepia and colors. Pierced and fretted staves. 

(sp) Printed vellum leaf, depicting a group of classic figures in 
a landscape. Minutely pierced blades and guards finely carved 
with contemporary motives, enriched in silver and gilding. 


1143—MorTHER-OF-PEARL AND Pornt Lace Fan Louis XVI Period 
Point de Flandre lace in the Venetian manner with toile of fine 

@: scrollings joined by brides tricotées. Mother-of-pearl pierced | 
staves and guards embellished with the delicate motives of the 
period. Suara 


1144—Ivory GrisAILLE Fan Louis XV Period 


Chicken-skin leaf, with grisaille painting of a classic forum, 
colonnades flanking a central rotunda of pillars enclosing the 
statue of a female deity. Finely pierced staves and guards with 
delicate rocaille ornaments, flowers and male figures. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1145—Rare Decorated Ivory Casrioter Fan Louis XV Period 
Leaf painted in gouache with scroll medallions displaying fig- 
ures of children at play in conventional landscape, in a field of 
vieux-rose partially overpainted with simulated filet lace; simi- 
lar narrow cabriolet leaf. Ivory staves painted vieuw-rose and 
enriched with filet decorations and reserves containing flowers 


and birds. Pierced and carved guards. 


1146—Ivory ann Moruer-or-Peart Fan Flemish, Régence Period 
Vellum leaf with gouache painting, depicting in bright colors the 
Scriptural allegory of Ruth and Boaz. Staves pierced with 
fine quatrefoil scrolled trellis piqué with silver, mother-of-pearl 
inlay incised with figures and floral decorations; guards with 
appliqué mother-of-pearl individual figures. 


1147—Carvep Ivory Parntep Fan Louis XV Period 
Leaf of chicken-skin painted with simulation of tangled lace 
valance surrounding a central group of figures; the obverse 
similar, but within a small medallion. Staves and guards of 
carved ivory displaying figures within gold-enriched rocaille 
borders. 


1148—Decoratep Ivory Fan Louis XV Period 
Obverse of the vellum leaf depicts a charming scéne champétre 
executed in rich harmonious colors in the style of Fragonard ; 
the reverse with flowering rose sprays, and Amor on the Altar 
of Love, in the centre. The pierced and scrolled guards and 
blades are silvered and minutely carved with scrolls, trophies 
and pastoral figures; charming composition. 


1149—Parntep Sitk anv Ivory Fan Louis XVI Period 
The silk leaf bearing central medallion enclosing a flaming 
cross, flanked by consoles surmounted by baskets of fruit, the 
entire surface being covered with minute paillettes in various 
colors. Elaborately carved, pierced and polychromed staves 
and guards. 


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s 


1151 


1150—Paintep TorToIsE-SHELL PAILLETTED Fan Louis XV Period 


The silk leaf displaying a crested centre medallion depicting 
royal personages in a garden, flanked by two oval portrait 
medallions of a nobleman and his companion. Scrolled and 
pierced staves and guards carved with conventional pastoral 
emblems and figures. 


1151—Ivory Paintrep Fan Louis XV Period 


Vellum leaf, painted with rustic figure subjects within scrolled 
and ribbon festooned borders, the field with animal and floral 
subjects. Pierced and trellised staves with chinoiserie figure 
decorations and gilded rocaille scrollings; similar guards. 


(Illustrated) 


1152—Decoratep Carvep Ivory Fan Louis XV Period 
The leaf of chicken-skin richly decorated with a scéne champétre 
and the siege of a city, within reserves outlined in elaborate 
scrollings and floral embellishments in soft pastel colors. The 
ivory staves are elaborately pierced and polychromed and de- 
velop curious pagoda forms; the guards carved with various 
chinoiseries. A fan of unusually fine quality. | 


1153—Ivory Parntep Fan Louis XVI Period 


Vellum leaf painted in gouache with figures of the Court in 
rural landscape, the festooned border developing two small 


Fifth and Last Session 


medallions. Trellised polychromed staves, pierced and carved 
guards with individual bergére figures, reverse with sketched 
landscape decoration and a solitary shepherdess. 


1154 


1154—Decoratep Ivory Parntep Fan Louts XV Period 


Vellum leaf painted in gouache with amoristic figure subjects 
within medallions on a scroll-diapered field. Pierced staves 
and guards developing continuous decorations of chinoiserie 
figures within rocaille scrollings and graceful floral festoons, 


polychromed and gilded. Very fine example. 
(Illustrated) 


1155—Carvep Ivory Paintep Fan Louis XV Period 


The chicken-skin leaf decorated with a musical ensemble and 
and a courting couple in foliated landscape, surrounded by 
abundant blossom motives. The elaborately pierced and carved 
ivory staves and guards enhanced with minutely penciled chi- 
noiseries in black and gold lacquer and small appliqué mother- 
of-pearl panels with tiny floral decorations. 


1156—PaintTeEp Ivory Fan Louis XV Period 


The vellum leaf charmingly painted with central pastoral scene 
outlined in scroll-work and flanked by two oval medallions de- 
picting a hunter and his dog and a landscape, surrounded by 
floral embellishments. Double balustered ivory staves; triple 
balustered guards, the upper section pierced and carved with 
floral motives. 


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1157 


1157—Very Rare Decoratep Ivory Fan 


Dainty polychromed and gilded ivory guards and blades; the 
guards carved and pierced with musicians in niches, vases of 
flowers and trophies; elaborate blades, displaying a stage on 
which are personages dancing, flanked by boxes in which are 
groups of royal figures. Ivory silk leaf with Watteau central 
medallion of ““T'wo Lovers,” flanked by trellised boxes, in each of 
which is a further figure. Surrounded by a finely painted 
border of trophies, vases of flowers and scrollings. 


Length, 10% inches. 


Note: A very unusual and beautiful fan, in exceptional condition. 


(Illustrated) 


1158—Decorarep Carven Ivory Fan — French Mid-XVIII Century 


Guards pierced and carved with floral sprays, swans and dol- 
phins; very dainty guards pierced and exquisitely carved with 
medallion of cupidons and floral panels. Parchment leaf, 
painted in gouache with central Teniers group of musicians; 
flanked by Chinese figure panels and outer panels of travelers. 


Length, 10% inches. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1159 


1159—Decoratep Carved Ivory Fan’ French Mid XVIII Century 


Gilded and pierced ivory guards and blades; the guards pierced 
with figures and beautiful scrollings; the blades with dainty 
figure medallions and trophies amid scrollings. Parchment leaf, 
painted in the Teniers manner with three groups of Dutch 
Boors, one dancing, the others regaling themselves before a 
tavern. Reverse with Watteau subject “Pastoral Lovers.” 


Length, 11 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


1160—Rare Ivory ann Cut-work Fan Late Louis XIV Period 


The leaf has minutely pierced, paper surface, intricately pat- 
terned to resemble lace; net ground. The entire surface covy- 
ered with compositions of mythological medallions, chinoiseries, 
animals, blossoms, ribbon bows, birds and fruit trophies in rich 
subdued colors; the reverse decorated with bird forms and 
flower sprays. Ivory staves incrusted with floral motives in 
tortoise-shell; guards with mother-of-pearl appliqués and fur- 
ther tortoise-shell embellishments. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1162 


1161—Inuaip anv Decoraten MorHer-or-PEaRL Fan 
Louis XVI Period 
Very charming pierced blades and guards, enriched with carved, 
gilded and silvered group of figures and floral motives. Parch- 
ment leaf, beautifully painted in gouache with al fresco party 
being offered fish by a fishwife; chateaux in the distance. Re- 

verse with group “The Lovers.” Ruby set swivel. 
Length, 1034 inches. 


1162—Carvep Ivory Paintrep Fan Louis XV Period 


Vellum leaf with scene painting of a Roman Emperor and Em- 
press and their Court in a classical miliew; further naturalistic 
flower paintings. The staves and guards of pierced ivory en- 
riched with delicate rocaille scrollings and draperies, and finely 
executed individual figures; reverse developing Chinese person- 
ages. A very notable example. 


(Illustrated) ee 


1163—MorHer-or-peEarL Patnrep Naportreonic Fan 
French, Empire Period 


Chicken-skin leaf displaying an exquisitely painted scene de- 
picting the passage of Napoleon, surrounded by his aides, with 
an allegorical figure of Victory, through the thinned ranks of 
his cheering troops. Signed, G. Lascellaz. A very fine ex- 
ample. 

(Illustrated) 


Fifth and Last Session 


1165 


1164—Vernis Martin Brist Fan Louis XV Period 


Painting depicts a fishing scene, the men being engaged in land- 
ing their catch before the eyes of a seated group of court ladies ; 
background of romantic landscape, within a scrolled border. 
Reverse, with rustic landscape en camaiew within scrolled and 
imbricated borders. 


1165—Vernis Martin Brist Fan French, XVIII Century 


Ivory blades and guards. The obverse depicts the battle of 
Zanta on the river Theiss, fought in 1697 between the Imperial 
Austrian forces, under the command of Prince Eugene of Savoy, 
and the Turks, the latter being defeated; the reverse decorated 
with the plan of the battle occupying a central medallion, 
flanked by view of the countryside. 


(Illustrated) 


1166—Decoratep Ivory Fan French, Régence Period 


Chicken-skin leaf exquisitely decorated with a pen drawing dis- 
playing a group of nymphs dancing in a vernal landscape ; 
reverse showing Apollo taking away Cupid’s bow. Pierced and 
carved ivory staves decorated with birds, trellis, jardiniéres 
and rocaille scrolling, carved guards with leafage and agricul- 
tural emblems. A beautiful example. 


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1168 


1167—Rare Nava Fan Dutch, Louis XVI Period 


The vellum leaf bears large central panel depicting THE BATTLE 
OF DOGGERS BANK, fought between the British and Dutch fleets; 
in the foreground at right and left the respective flagships, the 
Fortitude and the De Ruyter. The central panel is flanked 
by two oval medallions depicting a mermaid and Triton 
holding flags bearing the names of Admirals Parker and Zout- 
man. Mother-of-pearl staves enriched with conventional mo- 
tives in silver; pierced and carved guards displaying jardiniéres 
and musical trophies. 


1168—Surersriy Carvep Ivory anp Decoratrep Fan 


Louis XVI Period 


Charming gilded, silvered and pierced blades and guards. The 
guards pierced with figures of beaux, cupidons and festoons; 
supported on pedestaled vases ; backed by rose mother-of-pearl ; 
the blades with medallioned dancing figures, festoons and minute 
trophies. Parchment leaf with Watteau subject, “Two Lovers 


Surprised by Reaper.” 
Length, 1034 inches. 


Note; Probably the choicest blades and guards ever executed at this 
great period of decorative art. | 


(Illustrated ) 


Fifth and Last Session 


1169—Hisroric SanpAtwoop Brist Fan Circa 1825 
Finely pierced staves, each developing a species of trellis sur- 
mounted by an oval tourbillon design. Framed. 


Note: This fan formerly belonged to S. A. R. la Duchesse de Berry, 
daughter of Charles X, and was presented to a former owner at the coronation 
ball in 1825. 


JAPANESE AND CHINESE TABLE PORCELAINS OF THE 
CH’IEN-LUNG, K’ANG-HSI, TAO KUANG AND 
OTHER PERIODS 


1170—Set or Four JAPANESE ae witTH CovEeRS AND SAUCERS AND 


and white, on a ground of coral penciled in gold. 


Diameter of cups, 3%4 inches. 


1171—Japanese Teapot witH Cover 
Hexagonal, with rectangular handle and curving spout; in- 
setting cover knot handle. On the sides vigorously drawn heads 
of bearded men, with peach blossoms above, enameled in various 


colors, glazed in coral and touched with gold. 
Height, 5% inches. 


1172—-Buve anp Wuire Teapot witrH MEtTAL-RIMMED CovER 
Ch’ten-lung 
Globular, with recurving loop handle and straight spout. 
Cream-white glaze with sporadic crackle, a simple border im- 
pressed in the paste near the foot, a broad band of honeycomb 
pattern in gray-blue surrounding the centre and supporting 

a decoration of sprays and butterflies reserved in relief. 


Height, 5% inches. 


1173—Parr Bivue anp Wuite Trapots with Covers Ch’ien-lung 

| Modeled in the form of a phoenix astride a cylindrical base of 

iS rock and leaves, the head supplying the spout, and the tail 

od Jiewter the recurving loop handle. (One metal cover; one 
cover nicked.) 

Height, 5%4 inches. 


One Extra SAUCER tS CT / 8 hi ve. : 
— |}  QOvoidal, with medallions of AAs, birds and landscapes in ines TAR. 


— 


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1174—Terapotr witH Cover In BLvuE anp Wuire, RED anp GoLp 


rf K’ang-hsi 

WA speacatape with spreading convex foot, slender recurving spout 

J { /braced to neck by a scroll, and recurving loop handle; dome 

/ en / cover with pointed knob finial. On opposite sides two panels 
Vv eewith figures and poetic inscriptions; surrounding ground in 


gold with lotus scrolls reserved in white. 
; ‘ Height, 8%4 inches. 
From the Startseff collection. zt ae) 


1175—Pair BLvuE anp WHITE AND PoLycHROME PLATES 


/ On the rim and in the curve of the cavetto conventional borders 
A Jn blue and white; in the festooned bottom medallion waterside 
(/“\ landscapes in colors and gold. (One repaired.) 


Diameter, 8% inches. 
3 


1176—Patir Decorated PLaATEs Tao Kuang 
A oN = ° 
/\ n the bottom medallion a group of four men in a garden; on 
ff Athe brim fishes and aquatic birds. 
NLA Diameter, 11 inches. 


1177—Buve anp White TEaror Cot ES 
Globular with rigid arched handle, recurving spout, and dome 
4 cover with knob finial. Underbody modeled with lotus petal 
panels in sensible relief, each painted with a flower and the 
entire body covered by a conventional floral scroll in gray-blue 


under the brilliant glaze. 
Height, 9%4 inches. 


1178—Korran TEAarot with Cover 


Globular with straight spout and loop handle, the hat-shaped 
cover affixed. Pale celadon glaze, and relief decoration of plum- 


tree branches in blossom in white slip. 


: ; Height, 5 inches. 
From Blenheim Palace collection. % ; 


1179—Pair Cytrpricat Traprots witH Covers Tao Kuang | 

[\f ~ \Rigid upright handle and recurving spout in rustic form glazed 

/ f fin grayish-white and coral red with gold pencilings; the body 
XX \_4 glazed in pale but brilliant pistache-green and painted with 


flower sprays in famille rose colors. 
Height, 6%4 inches. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1180—IncensE BurRNER IN GREEN 


In form of a cauldron resting on three monster-head feet, 
which are based upon a conventional lotus-throne. Lightly 
incised with a ju-i border and a band of leaf-scroll; the lotus 
petals vertically hatched. The whole glazed in a pale fresh 
grass-green. 

Height, 6 inches. 


1181—Doe Fu Wine Ewer Chia Ch’mg 


n form of a fat dog Fu, with a large brocaded ball between 
its paws, reposing on its haunches on a quatrefoil base. Loop 
handle (spout broken). Glazed in polychrome, the base in coral. 


Height, 5% inches. 


1182—Pair Bivur anp Wuite WinE Ewers K’ang-hst 
Pear-shape with spreading foot and flanged lip, recurving spout 
braced to neck with a scroll, and recurving loop handle. Prin- 
cipal decoration palmate medallions in clouded blue adorned 
with white reserves, on a diapered ground. One mounted with 


silver cover. 
Heights, 61% and 8 inches. 


1183—Par RericutareD Brive anp Wuire Wine Ewers WITH 
Covers 

Pear-shape, with long recurving spout and handle; the outer, 
(-“drmamenta case of the body pierced with two panels of hexag- 
Anal lattice; body painted in a soft gray-blue with a base 
border of lotus petals, floral panels on neck, and intermediately 

with dragons. 
Height, 8 inches. 


1184—Buve anp Wuire Ricr-craIn SAUCER Kuang Hsii 
‘At centre a stork medallion, about it a band of “rice grains” 
excised from the paste, followed by a conventional border. Six- 

_ character mark. 


Diameter, 3°4 inches. 


1185—Pam Brive anv WuirE Canton PLates 
Ornamented with landscapes and laboring figures painted in two 
tones of pale cobalt, the same colors used in the designs of the 


formal borders on the rims. 
Diameter, 11% inches. 


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/ 1186—Two Buve anv Wuire Bowts wirn Covers 
Inverted bell-shape; “‘rice-grain” pattern, the blue decoration 
floral, with a stork medallion in one and a floral medallion in 
the other; one marked K’ang-hsi (nicked), the other Kuang 


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Diameters, 4 and 41%, inches. 


1187—Decoratrrep Bown 


ae Inverted bell-shape on low foot; the rim festooned. Exterior 
ay’ Be ; decorated with nine dogs Fu in coral on a cream-white ground ; 

ae / interior glazed in pistache. Under foot a seal mark. 
| Diameter, 7 inches. 


1188—Cracxitep Bown 

\ Ovoid with broad short foot; crackled glaze of rice-white, with 
primitive landscape and blossom decoration in dark and light 
blue; on the exterior two borders incised in the paste and left 
unglazed, coated with a wash. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


Flaring broadly from a low foot; splash glaze in a soft black 
over iron-rust brown with minute metallic fleckings. 


yee Tra Bown (ever oo 


Diameter, 5°4 inches. 


1190—Patxr Yettow Bowr 
//\ Ovoidal with lightly defined rim and bold foot; both surfaces 
o<{ _/ — glazed in a brilliant pale yellow. (Ming mark apocryphal.) 


Diameter, 434 inches. 


1191—Laris-stur Bown Le, C— | Ch’ien-lung 
<a Ovoid with short foot. iter mirror glaze of grayish lapis- 


lazuli blue covering both surfaces. 
Diameter, 6%4 inches. 


1192—MazarinE-BLvUE Bow. K’ang-hsi 
Ovoid on a low foot. Firm resonant porcelain clothed in a 
briliant glaze of mazarine-blue. Six-character mark of the 


reign. 
Diameter, 5 inches. 


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1193—Pair Semi-EGGsHELL Bowts wirH Covers Ch’ien-lung 


Deep inverted bell-shape with small foot. Both bowls and 
covers in a delicate cream-white glaze, painted with butterflies 


and flowers in tones of the famille rose. 
Height, 4 inches. 


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1194—DecoratTED Bow. f C---C.. a - ene 


| Eight-sided, with round foot, and the bottom mounded at the 
(/, centre. Fine white sonorous porcelain, glazed in a rich canary 
# | — yellow covering both interior and exterior. In the interior a 
four-clawed dragon and a phenix guard the jewel of power, 

amid conventional clouds, the decoration being in green, red 

and black. On the exterior are birds, butterflies and flowers, 


glazed in greater variety of color. 
Diameter, 1134 inches. 


JADE, ROCK CRYSTAL, LAPIS-LAZULI AND CLOISONNE SNUFF 
BOTTLES, VASES, STATUETTES AND OTHER 
DECORATIVE OBJECTS 


1195—Two Jape Snurr Borries 
One in the soft and glistening hue of liquescent mutton fat and 
‘carved as a Buddha’s-hand citron; the other of dense spinach- 
green jade with soft polish, fashioned as a fruit enclosed within 
leaves carved in relief. ~ = 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1196—Two Miniatrurrt Coupes 

One oviform, carved of amethyst; one scoop-shaped, carved of 
light amber-colored agate, with a fixed loop and loose-ring at 
one end. 


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1197—Two Rose Quartz anp AVENTURINE SNUFF BorrLeEs 


\Z\, One of rose quartz, carved as an oviform vase with cover, its 

// ornamentation a rich floral scroll in light relief; the other of 

A aventurine, in flattened pear-shape, carved in relief with figures 
in a pine grove, 

Height of latter, 334 inches. 


1198—Two Buve ann Wuire Snurr Borrtues Yung Chéng 
One ovoid decorated with imperial dragons among clouds and 
emerging from the sea; six-character mark of the reign. One 
inverted pear-shape decorated with boys in a garden. Both 
with cream-white glaze crackled in café-au-lait. 


1199—Two Snurr Borr.ues 
/~ One porcelain, with ornamentation of the nine dogs Fu in relief 
/ jon a reticulate ground; Chia Ch’ing. One representing rich 
: ce < green jade with fei-ts’wi areas. 
1200—Fe1-ts’u1 JapE Snurr Borris 


Ay Flattened flask-shape; finely marked in black and brilliant light 
orn / emerald green tones and brightly polished. 


1201—Whirr JADE SNUFF BorTrie 


7 \ Flattened globular form, both faces incised with fret borders 
> ~ _/ and carved in delicate relief with inscriptions. 


1202—Two Crystau Snurr Borrtes : 
hh Bulbous flask-shapes, one with monster-head and ring handles 
XK ( © and snowy aspect, the other smooth and clear and lightly 


3 incised. 


1203—Hair Crrystan Snurr Borrrue 


f / Flattened flask-shape, with lotus plants in delicate relief. 


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A recumbent buffalo and a flattened jar-shaped snuff bottle in 
the hues of fei-ts’wi jade. 


1205—TIwo Snurr BorrueEs 


One representing a mauve-glazed crackle, in flattened ovoidal 
flask-shape with monster-head handles; the other smoke crystal 
with birds in light relief and a fisherman in water-white. 


1206—Turee Miniature SNUFF BoTryes 


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Flask-shape, slightly varying in size; carved of bluish and 
greenish-blue turquoise matrix streaked with black. 


1207—Martrix SnuFrr BotTrTLe 


Ovo-cylindrical; turquoise matrix with greenish and black areas. 


1208—AcatEe SnuFF BorTrTLe 


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Carved as a fish on a lotus leaf in white, brown and dove-colored 
agate. 


1209—Cro1sonné Enamet Incense BuRNER WITH COVER 


Quadrangular on four tubular legs; two upright loop handles, 
dome cover with knob finial. Conventional decorations on 


turquoise and cerulean grounds. 
Height, 34 inches. 


1210—Cuxo1sonnét Enamet Incense BurNER Ch’ien-lung 


Shallow ovoidal basin with flat rim, on three grotesque feet. 
Conventional lotus and other floral decoration in polychrome 
on turquoise ground. Four character Ch’ien-lung mark. 


Diameter, 4% inches. 


CLorsonné ENamet VASE 

Ovoidal body contracting to a bold foot; straight slender neck 
with expanding lip; two loop and loose-ring handles. Con- 
ventional lotus decoration with varied borders in polychrome 


on turquoise ground. 
Height, 5 inches. 


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1212—-Harr CrystaL SPHERE WITH SILVER STAND Paeg 
Rich soft brownish tone under a brillant polish, the dense en- 
tanglement within scintillating in minute sparkles as the ball 
is turned in the light. On a sterling silver stand by Tiffany & 
Company representing Atlas; hexagonal base. 


Je Diameter of sphere, 4% inches; height with stand, 9% inches. 


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1213—Rock Crystal SPHERE 
Clear and highly polished; resting on a Japanese metal base of 
two standing demons with arms upraised. 


Diameter, 34% inches; height with stand, 8 inches. 


1214—Smatut Rock Crystat Batt on Ivory Stanp 
Clear and highly polished (single minute flaw). Stand in form 
of a carved ivory elephant, richly caparisoned in jeweling; 
signed. 
Diameter of ball, 14% inches; height with stand, 3% inches. 
1215—Rock Crystat SPHERE 
Clear and highly polished. In Japanese carved ivory stand sup- 
ported by four dragons (one dragon’s head missing). 


Diameter, 2% inches; height with stand, 3% inches. 


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\21 6—Rock Crysraut SPHERE 


Clear and highly polished. Resting on a carved ivory stand in 
the form of a coiled dragon. (Stand slightly nicked.) 


Diameter, 234 inches; height with stand, 5 inches. 
1217—Rocx Crystau SPHERE 
Clear and highly polished. Has teakwood stand. 


Diameter, 24 inches. 


1218—Rocx Crystat SPHERE 
Clear and highly polished. Has-teakwood stand. 


Diameter, 3% inches. 


1219—Whuirr Jape Vase with Cover 
Carved in peach motive with leaves, branches and a peach of 
longevity in relief; round insetting cover surmounted by a fish 
dragon. 


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/1220—0 0 VASES 


/ Ovoidal, flattened and elongated; carved of light blue tur- 
quoise, with emblematic bats and cloud forms in light relief, 
/ on the flat sides, and about the necks coiling lizard-dragons ; 


| carved of one piece of stone. 


1221—T wo OrNnNAMENTS 


One an irregular mound of partly clear, partly clouded yellow- 
amber with brilliant polish; one a pierced agate carving of 


dogs Fu with the brocaded ball. 
Length of former, 3% inches. 


1222—-Two AmeEtHyst ORNAMENTS 


One carved in the form of an egg, the other as a group of goats, 


and both brilliantly polished. 


1223—WhuitTEe JapE PENDANT 
Carved as two corrugated fruits hanging side by side under a 
bunch of leaves and stems. Pure white translucent jade with 


soft polish. 


Length, 344 inches. 


1224—Wuitr JapE BuckLE 


Two pieces of pure translucent white jade, brilliantly polished, 
hooked together by a dr Boone s head, each piece carved in high 
relief with the “double joy” symbol of connubial bliss; a wed- 
ding gift. 
Length, 41% inches. 


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1225—Manparin NECKLACE 
Consisting of one hundred beads of pink tourmaline, known as 
Chinese ruby, together with three large spheres and two pen- 
dants of fei-ts’wi jade, all with a brilliant polish. 


1226—Two JapE ORNAMENTS 

/ One of yellow-green jade carved as a recumbent dog stretched 
: out, his head over his left shoulder; the other of pure white 
jade carved as a grass-hopper on leaves. 


Lengths, 3 and 3% inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


A227—Two Javr ParerweicuTs 


One of lard-white jade in the form of a recumbent dog with 
head up and ruby-jeweled eyes; one of gray-white jade of pure 
and even tone and softly bright polish, carved and pierced in 
the form of two recumbent cats at play. 


Length of former, 3% inches. 


eae VASE 
In irregularly triangular form as a tree stump surrounded by 
fungus and dragons, the interior carved in a rich brown agate 
and the surroundings in opalescent agate brightly polished. 
Height, 3% inches. 


1229—Rocx Crystat Dovusie VASE 
Carved as pine tree stumps, encircled by the branches etched 
and in undercut relief; a bush bamboo at one side. 
Height, 3% inches. 


1230—JavE STATUETTE 
Seated figure of the god of longevity, with a peach of immor- 
tality on his lap and a larger one on his back, his right hand 
held at the back of his head. In white jade with a brilliant 
spot of fet-ts’ut, and at the back richly mottled with ferrous 


staining. 
Height, 334 inches. 


1231—CoraL STATUETTE 
Buddhistic deity in full costume, with diadem and elaborate 
headdress, the breast nude, seated cross-legged on a thalamus 
and holding a symbol resting on the upturned palms. In rich 


pink coral brightly polished. 
Height, 414 inches. 


1232—Two OrnaMENTS 
Statuette of a female immortal carrying a fly whisk and a 
peach, carved in amethystine quartz, and a pair of crested 


ducks on lotus leaves. 
Height of former, 3% inches. 


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33—LaPIS-LAZULI ORNAMENT 


Carved figure of a kylin, recumbent, in finely marked lapis- 
lazuli of rich color; its head turned back across its right 
shoulder. 

Length, 3% inches. 


1234—GREEN JADE CuP 


Ovoidal with rounded foot. Dark green jade with a moss-like 
translucence, polished with a dull lustre. 


1235,—Fer- -TS’UL JADE CuP 


, Ovoidal, standing on a blossom foot, the underbody carved in 
, light relief with trefoils within curved panels. Rich emerald 


green jade with areas of vapor white. 
Diameter, 3 inches. 


1236—GREEN JADE-STONE CuP 


Oval on a small foot; light green with black stratified cloudings 
and bright polish. 


Diameter, 4% inches. 


1237— Pair Moss-saApDE Cups 
-Qvo-cylindrical on a bold and spreading foot. Translucent 
jade plentifully flecked in moss-green, black and a grayish 
vaporous white. 


1238—GrEEN JapE Water Cup 

Ovoidal, carved as a melon, with vine stems and leaves and an 
emblematic bat in relief and undercut about it and at one end. 
Spinach-green jade with a soft polish. 


1239—GreEN JapE TEAPOT WITH COVER 

Oviform and lobed as a melon, with recurving spout and re- 
curving loop handle and foot all carved in a single block of 
jade of variable dark and pale green, and on the surface leaves 
in relief; cover a cluster of leaves. Bright polish. 


1240—AauaAMARINE ORNAMENT 
Carved as fishes on waves, in translucent aquamarine with iri- 
descent patches. 


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Ss 1241—Whuitrr JApE VAsE witH CovER 

f In form of an ovoidal jar flattened, the cover dome-shaped, 
j with the long-life emblems of pine trees, the sacred fungus, 
bamboo, stork and the spotted stag carved in bold relief and 
undercut on its sides and flanking it. Mutton fat jade with 
) soft polish. 

: Length, 434 inches. 


Te, 1242—GREEN JapE JEWELED Hanp Mirror 


Green jade carved as the spread petals of a flower, with a 
festooned circular outline, and cylindrical handle, jeweled in 
gold, pearls and ruby in Indian workmanship, surrounding a 
small circular mirror. 

Length, 8 inches. 


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\ 12438—Gray JapE ANIMAL STATUETTE 


\ Figure of a lion on its haunches, carved in opaque mottled gray 
jade with a dull polish. 
“ Length, 3%, inches. 


1244—MatacHitr VAsE 


Carved as the stump of a wild plum tree with branches still 
in blossom, and in undercut relief about it the branches and 
blossoms, a bird and the sacred fungus. Rich malachite with 
soft polish. 

Length, 4 inches. 


// 285—Games-onas JADE VASE 
Pearshape on spreading foot, with two dragon-loop and loose- 


ring handles. Jade grayish with dark greenish areas and bril- 
liantly polished. 
Height, 51, inches. 


1246—Rosr Quartz ANIMAL STATUETTE 


\ Carved as a recumbent goat and smaller animal with the sacred 
’ Fe \ e . e e 
{ \/ vapor in fungus design between their heads, in rose quartz of 
) delicate hue. 


Length, 4 inches. 
1247—AGcaATE STATUETTE 


Standing figure of Shou-lao with emblematic peach in his right 
hand, carved in red-brown agate lightly mottled and brightly 
polished. 

Height, 5 inches. 


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1248—LapPpis-LAzuLI VASE 


Carved as the flattened stump of a peach tree with a pine, bam- 
boo and the sacred fungus in relief and undercutting surround- 
ing it. Light toned lapis-lazuli with soft polish. 


Height, 414 inches. 


1249—Japr Lisation Cur 


Inverted bell-shape with delicate foot and smooth sides, with 
two handles in the form of dragons which support loose-rings, 
carved in undercut relief. Yellowish-gray jade with bright 


polish. 
Width, 4 inches. 


1250—CaRNELIAN AND WuitEr AGATE VASE 


A deeply cupped lotus flower is carved in mottled white agate 
and veined in delicate relief, while around it in lightly undercut 
relief are stems, leaves and buds of the lotus, including the 
seedpod, besides insects and shells, in light carnelian agate. 


Height, 41% inches. 


1251—Rock Crystat Cur AnD SAUCER 


Cup inverted bell-shape on bold foot, 
with dragon-loop handle; saucer an 
elongated quatrefoil with a protecting 
relief ring into which the cup fits. 
Both pieces ornamented with floral 
sprays carved in delicate relief. 


1251 Length of saucer, 4% inches. 
(Illustrated) 


1252—Rocxk Crystat ORNAMENT 


Boy riding a buffalo, a Fu at its side looking up at him, in 


clear rock crystal with a brilliant polish. 
Length, 414 inches. 


1253—Rock CrystaL ORNAMENT 
A deity riding a spirited kylin, on a pierced base. Brilliant 


polish. 
Height, 4 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1254—AmeETHYSTINE DovusLE VASE 


Both in the form of pine tree trunks, the branches and a small 
bamboo in undercut relief enclosing them, carved in a single 
piece of amethyst of varied tones. Height, 41/, inches. 


1255—EmeEratp Quartz VASE 


Carved as an irregularly massed. group of the fruits of the 
three abundances—the peach, pomegranate and finger citron—- 
and brilliantly polished. 'The emerald of varying notes and 
rich translucence. Height, 5 inches. 


1256—GreEen JavE Dovuste Vasrt with Covers’ 
Translucent spinach-green jade brightly polished, carved as 
two flattened ovoidal vases side by side, connected by a lizard- 
dragon, phoenix and pine tree, in undercut relief. 
Height, 434 inches. 


1257—YELLOW-GREEN JADE DovuBLE-VASE 


One vase in form of a ewer and adjacent to it one of pearshape; 
between them a lion and on the smaller a phoenix in relief. 
Translucent jade of yellowish-green hue brightly polished. 


Height, 41, inches. 


1258—Frer-ts’u1 Jape Incrensr Burner witH Cover 
Shallow cauldron-shape with a very small foot, and spreading 
rim; cover of recurving outline fitting just the rim, and pierced 
at centre with a considerable orifice. Ju-i border in light relief 
on both pieces. Rich fet-ts’wi jade with light mottling and 
bright polish. Diameter, 5 inches. 


1259—Whuirrt JApvE Covurr 


Ovoid, carved as a cupped lotus blossom, the petaling incised 
within, and the cup surrounded by an intricacy of various blos- 
soms and leaves, with their stems, in outstanding undercut re- 
lief. ‘Smooth polish. 


Diameter, 5 inches. 


1260—JapE ORNAMENT 


A shallow arc of fei-ts’wi jade carved and pierced as a growth 
of the sacred fungus. Length, 5%, inches. 


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1261_—Buackx JADE InceNsE BurnER witH Cover 


Cauldron shape on three monster-head feet; dragon-head loop- 
handles with loose-rings; dome cover with bar handle on which 
two loose-rings travel. Conventional floral decoration in light 
relief. Black jade with lighter mottlings and unctuous polish. 


Length, 5 inches. 


1262—Pair Jape Bowtns witH Covers 


Ovoidal with recurving sides, on bold foot, the cover in reverse 
and carved with a circular handle. Greenish-white jade of 
snowy translucence, ornamented only with a soft polish. 


Diameter, 51%, inches. 


1263—Fer-ts’u1 JADE DovusLEe VASE 


Carved as two open peony flowers, 
their petals defined in relief and 
etched, reposing upon a stem with 
leaves in undercut relief, the whole 
in a single piece of finely marked 
fei-ts’ui jade with spots of intensi- 
fied emerald tone, under a brilliant 


polish. 


Length, 5 inches. 1263 
(Illustrated) 


1264—Fer-ts’u1 Jape Bown 

Slightly ovoidal, with a straight flare to a well defined rim; 
short foot. Thin, translucent, brightly polished jade of green- 
ish tinge and white cloudings with areas of emerald. 


Diameter, 51% inches. 


1265—Rocx Crystat Vase witH Cover 
Elongated pearshape with small foot; dome cover surmounted 
by a dragon. Ornamented in high relief and undercutting with 
a dragon on one side, and on the other a Lohan riding on his 
attribute, the tiger. (Slight repair at ring which Lohan 


rasps. 
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19662 Roar CrysTaL VASE 


Ovoidal, with three fungus-loop and loose-ring handles; resting 
in a cluster of the fruits of the abundance issuing from rockery, 
carved in undercut relief. 


Height, 61% inches. 
1267—Rock Crysrat Vasrk wirH Cover AND STAND 


Pear-shape with elephant-head handles; cover with scroll han- 
dle; oval base with serried moldings and four ju-i feet; smooth 
polish. (Repair at lip.) 

Height, 6 inches. 


1268—Rosr Quartz VAsE 
Ovo-cylindrical, carved in represen- 
tation of a plum tree trunk, with 
branches and blossoms encircling it in 
undercut relief and two birds perched 


at the top. Bright polish. 
Height, 6 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1268 


1269—ANIMAL STATUETTE IN AGATE 


7 A Fu lion seated on its haunches, with tail curved over its rump 
and head turned back over its left shoulder, in an attitude of 
alertness; carved in mottled white and grayish agate, with red 
predominating in the head area. 

Length, 6 inches. 
1270—Buacx AcatTEe VasE 


Brilliant black agate in more or less natural contour of a rock 
mass, hollowed to form a vase with two openings, and about it 
a plum tree in blossom, the blossoms together with a pair of 
lizard-dragons carved in relief in an adjacent layer of gray. 


Length, 6 inches 


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f/1271—Whuire Jape Taste Screen with Traxwoop Sranp 


f Disc of translucent white jade carved in cavo-rilievo on both 
/ faces with figures of industry; on one face a sage and at- 
/ tendant viewing a farmer driving his buffalo through a rice 
paddy. 


Diameter, 61%, inches; height with stand, 10 inches. 


1272—Whuitet Japrt Tray 


Oval with short foot; rim incised with the thunder-scroll; at 
centre a knob handle carved in lotus motive and exhibiting the 


seedpod. 
Length, 61 inches. 


1273—FEI-Ts’u1 JADE TEAPOT WITH COVER 


Ovoidal body with slop- 
ing shoulder and delicate 
lip and foot, recurving 
loop handle and recurvy- 
ing spout, and dome 
cover with knob finial. 
Relief ornamentation of 
floral scroll, and jw’? and 
fret borders. Fei-ts’ui 
jade of pale tone and 
brilliant polish. 

Length, 7% inches. 1273 

(Illustrated) 


1274—Whuitrt Jape Hanp Rest 


In form of a partly unrolled scroll, the superior surface carved 
in light relief with conventional designs from the ancient bronzes 


exhibiting archaic dragon motives. 
Length, 7 inches. 


1275—WHuiTE JADE VASE 


Carved in form of a fish dragon springing from the sea, around 
him others in bold relief and undercutting and the sacred jewel 
and other emblems resting on clouds; in pure white translucent 


jade with soft polish. 
Height, 914 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1276—WuitE anp Rep AGATE 
Dovusite VASE 
The two receptacles in fun- 
gus form boldly carved in 
white agate, as is a stork in 
the round and a bush bam- 
boo in relief, while undercut 
at either end are peach and 
pine trees in red agate, the 


whole highly polished. 
Length, 71%, inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1277—Lapis-LazuLt ‘Tripop 
IncENSE BurRnNER 
witH CovEeR 


Cauldron-shape on mon- 
ster-head feet, with 
dragon-head and _ loosce- 
ring handles ; dome cover 
with blossom finial. Bold- 
ly carved in relief with 
an archaic dragon-scroll 
and incised with let wén 
and Shou medallion bor- 
ders; on cover four tor- 
toises in relief. Bright 
polish. 


Length, 71%, inches. 1277 
(Illustrated) 


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1278 


1278—WHiIiTE JADE ORNAMENT 


Two mandarin ducks, a large one with head turned over its 
back and holding a spray of lotus in undercut relief, and a 
smaller one carved in relief at its side, the large one inlaid with 
ruby eyes and the small one having a green eye. Pure white 


jade with a very brilliant polish. 
Length, 71 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


1279—Mor?rrLep JADE VASE witH CoveER 


Pearshape flattened and with corners chamfered, on low foot; 
animal-head loop and loose-ring handles; cover in accord with 
upright loop handle. Lei wén border on lip and cover, incised. 
Handsomely mottled opaque jade with rich fet-ts’ut areas and 
black patches amongst the soft white. Bright polish. 

Length, 7° inches. 


1280—WhuitE JapE VASE 
In form of an irregularly cylindrical cup raised above a base 
deeply undercut, the base. revealing a dragon among waves and 
rocks; about the cup the eight Taoist immortals in high relief, 
among clouds, and with them the stag and the stork and the 


emblematic bats of happiness. 
Height, 8 inches. 


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1281—Whuitre Jape  LAmaIsTIc 
STATUETTE WITH GILT 
BronzE STAND AND 
Hato 


Standing figure of Kuan- 
yin in cowl and full robes, 
arms crossed before her and 
in one hand a branch; neck- 
lace in green and third eye 
in red, inlaid. Within halo 
a jade plaque carved and 
pierced; with dragons and 
symbols on a_ reticulate 
ground. 


Height of statuette, 8 inches; 
complete, 11 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1281 


1282—Wuirre JApE INcENSE BuRNER 


Ovoid on a pierced base of ju-i feet resting on a molded circle; 
two bold dragon-head and loose-ring handles. Encircled by 
t’ao teh ogre motives in light relief on an incised lei wén 
ground. Within, a dragon medallion carved in bold relief. 
White jade with black fleckings and a soft polish. 


Length, 8 inches. 


1283—WuitEe JapE QUADRILATERAL VASE 


Oblong, and slightly expanding from a retired pedestal-foot 
which is surrounded by a rope molding in relief; midway, a 
relief band which on two faces is studded with bosses; at top 
and bottom a thunder-scroll border. Climbing one side and 
overlooking the top a dragon in undercut relief mounting from 


a cloud bank. Bright polish. 
Height, 8 inches. 


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1284—Two Fr1-ts’ur JApE Parrer Knives 


lat and straight with scrolled handles and rounded ends; 

Mounted midway with long shields of Japanese silver. One 

\_~ white with brilliant patches of light emerald green at each end. 
The other (repaired) a richly mottled fet-ts’ut. 


Lengths, 114% and 12 inches. 


1285—WhuitTE Quartz STATUETTE 


Standing figure of a female immortal carrying at her shoulder 
a vase with flowers; on detached base in lotus motive; carved 
in flaky crystal with clear areas. 

Height, 914, inches. 


1286—F er-ts’u1 JADE DousLE VASE 


In the form of twin bamboo trunks rising from rockery, with 
branches and the sacred fungus, and a phoenix with the peony, 
carved in bold relief and undercutting around them. Mottled 
fei-ts’ut jade with white and dark green areas. 

Height, 5% inches. 


1287—Toms JapE VASE 


Oviform with deep pedestal-foot, and retaining the blossom- 
capped tops of two loop handles; obverse and reverse carved 
in high relief with a conventional peony scroll of fine design. 
Grayish opaque jade with russet staining and an area of black 


and dark green. Has teakwood cover. 
Height, 10 inches. 


1288—FEr-ts’u1 JADE ScEPTRE 

Sceptre with jw-i head springing from a rambling stem of the 
sacred fungus, along which other growths of the fungus spring 
out, carved in high relief and undercutting, in white jade with 
brilliant fei-ts’ui markings and the whole brilliantly polished. 


Length, 10 inches. 


1289—Wnuirr Jape CyiinpricaL VASE 
A tube of white jade carved in cavo-rilievo and pierced, pictur- 
ing Taoist immortals and attendants climbing to a pavilion in 
a mountain retreat. Green jade capital and base. (Repaired.) 


Height, 10 inches. 
From the Thomas C. Waggaman collection. 


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1290 


1290—Whutirrt JADE VASE 


\ Carved in the polyporus lucidus motive, a large fungus forming 

) the vase proper, and smaller growths springing up all around it. 

"Gr as: White jade with a brilliant polish. Inscribed with four char- 
~ acters, gilded. 

Height, 7 inches; length, 101% inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1291—Whutre JapE TABLE ScREEN witH TErEakwoop STAND 


An oblong tablet of white jade with relief carvings, on the one 
face a waterside landscape with buildings and figures, on the 
other a similar landscape with a farmer working with his water 
buffalo in a rice paddy. : 

Length, 51/, inches; height with stand, 7 inches. 


1292—Whurrrt JADE ORNAMENT 


lay A flattened ovoidal vase, flanked on the one hand by a boy on 
( a rock and on the other by a phoenix; the vase with dome cover 
surmounted by a crouching lion. 

Height, 5% inches. 


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1293— Jape Tree In Cinnapar Laceurer VASE 


Quadrilateral vase of ovoidal contour, in cinnabar lacquer, 
carved with sages and attendants in mountain retreats and with 
fret and floral scrolls on an incised lattice ground; containing 
a wild prunus tree with blossoms of white jade, and shrubs with 


flowers of other stones. 
Height, 22 inches. 


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M904. “Waite Jape Fisx Dracon VaAsE 


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/ A fish-dragon rising from the sea, a smaller fish before it with 
| the wonder-working jewel poised upon clouds emitted from its 
! mouth; details finely carved, incised and pierced. 


Height, 71% inches. 


1295—Wu1re Jape Taste Screen with TEakwoop STAnD 
An oval plaque of pure white jade studded on both sides with 
bossed dragon carving in relief. 


Height, 7%, inches; with stand, 12 inches. 


1296—Rock CrystTau ORNAMENT 


A pair of ducks, facing each other and holding in their bills a 
spray of lotus; plumage etched and in relief, the flowers in 
bolder relief. Brilliant and clear and brightly polished. 


Length, 744, inches. 


1297—SPINACH-GREEN JADE VASE 


A flattened oviform vase upheld on the back of a feng-huang, 
with a flaming jewel poised on the tip of a wing and the shoul- 
der of the vase, while a dragon coiled below about the quatre- 
foil basin of a fountain raises its head toward the jewel. Mottled 
green jade exhibiting the hue of boiled spinach and brightly 


polished. 
Height, 7%, inches. 


1298—Whuirr JapE PENDENT ORNAMENT 


A fr Consisting of small beads hanging in four strands between 
’ ig ) panels of various shape; all of pure white translucent musical 
~ ee jade with brilliant polish. 


LY Length, 22 inches. 


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1299 


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/ 1299—JaprE Fruorat Taste SCREEN WITH STAND 


/ On an upright oblong panel of moss-green jade an inverted- 
/ pearshape wall vase of white jade, resting on a ju-t base of 
| lapis-lazuli and containing a bouquet of flowers of jade and 
other stones. 

Height of panel, 10 inches; total height, 19 inches. 


/ (Illustrated) 


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yay 1300—ScErptTrRE oF PurE WHITE JADE 


j A ju-t sceptre of conventional form finely carved in pure white 
translucent jade and ornamented in relief carving with Budd- 
histic symbols and incised characters. Brilliantly polished. 


Length, 15%, inches, 


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1301 


1301—-_Biossomine GARDEN IN CLoIsonNE ENAMEL JARDINIERE 

Ch’ien-lung 
Trees with leaves of green jade blossom in white jade and yel- 
low, in amber, agate, amethyst and turquoise, in a garden of 
gravel and rockery where a spotted stag roams (stag’s head re- 
placed). In an oblong jardiniére with indented corners and 
ju-t feet, of gilt bronze and cloisonné enamel, adorned in con- 
ventional lotus motive and dragon scrolls, in polychrome on a 
turquoise ground (including the under surface of the bottom) ; 
sides inlaid with jade panels incised and gilded, one bearing a 
long inscription. 


Height, 1714 inches; length, 11 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


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1302—Rock Crysrat Turrerep T'rapot wirH Cover 
Quadrilateral, the corners enlarged by rounded embrasures; re- 
curving loop handle with drop; curved spout. On two faces the 
phoenix in delicate relief. Cover in conformity, with a handle 
in undercutting. (Illustrated) Length, 9 inches. 


1303—Rocx Crysrat Trapor wirh CHAINED Cover 
Spherical, with a phoenix-head spout, and loop handle over 
which a Fu lion sprawls, with head turned to left and holding 
hf, in its mouth a ring to which is attached a chain of nine links, 
/ | connected with the small round insetting cover—the whole 
( / carved of a single block of clear and brilliant rock crystal. The 
‘ornamentation is carved in bold relief and presents the fruits 
of the abundance—the peach, pomegranate and Buddha’s-hand 
citron—representing long life, sons and happiness. 
(Illustrated) Length, 9%, inches. 


13804—Rock Crysrat VasrE wirH Cover 
Ovoidal and flattened, with broad shoulder, angular corners, 
and incurvate neck supporting dragon-head loop and loose-ring 
handles; dome cover surmounted by a dragon. Clear and bril- 
liant rock crystal highly polished, decorated in relief carving 
with pine trees and birds, a stag and rockery. | 
(Illustrated ) Height, 10 inches. 


1805—Rocx CrystaL Vase wirH Cover—THE VaAsE oF THE PHOE- 
NIXES 
\Large full-bodied flask shape on a spreading foot, the broad 
sloping shoulders supporting two loose rings which depend from 
dragon heads at the neck. Lip, foot and base of cover incised 
with let wén borders. Obverse and reverse carved in high relief 
with phoenixes, perched and flying, eight in all, while a ninth 
holding in its beak a peony branch overspreads the cover. 
(Illustrated) Height, 114%, inches. 


1306—Rock CrystTaL STATUETTE 
Standing figure of Shou-lao, god of longevity, with a branch of 
peaches over his shoulders; attached to a crystal base of rock- 
ah ery. (One peach fractured.) Height (complete), 12 inches. 


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1302 1303 


1304 1307 1305 


1807—Rocx CrystaL VASE wiITH CovER 


Oviform, resting in a base of waves, from which emerges a fish 
dragon with a figure mounted on its back; above, on the shoul- 

} \ der of the vase, a pavilion among the clouds; elsewhere a Lohan 
f | riding a dragon, a crane bearing a ling chih in its bill, and a 
pair of the so-called mandarin ducks; all in high relief and 
undercutting. Dome cover surmounted by the phoenix and 
peony in similar workmanship. Clear, and brilliantly polished. 
Height, 12 inches. 

(Illustrated ) 


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CHINESE AND JAPANESE DECORATIVE PORCELAINS OF THE 
CH’IEN-LUNG, K’ANG-H’SI, MING AND OTHER PERIODS 


1308—Wutitrr PorcEeLAIn JAR wiTtTH ENAMELED COVER 
/ / Ovoid, with a rich floral decoration in relief, under a glaze of 


On 4 creamy white. : 
Height, 7 inches. 


1309—SruasH JAR witH INsETTING CovER 


Oviform; coated with a rich dark red glaze approaching the 
sang-de-boeuf notes, splashed from the shoulder with delicate 


streaks of purple. 
Height, 11% inches. 


1310—PotycHRroME STATUETTE Ming 
Standing boy, holding a jar from which a lotus projects; on a 
four-sided base with rounded corners. Ming five-color decora- 


tion on a white ground. 
Height, 1034 inches. 


1311—Dercoratep GINGER JAR WITH ORIGINAL CAP-SHAPED CovER 


Profuse decoration in phoenix, peony and magnolia motives, 
with flying birds, in famille-verte colors on a brilliant black 
ground. 

Height, 124%, inches. 


1312—Decoratep Borrie-rorm VAsE Yung Chéng 


Globular on short foot, with full, incurvate neck, and spreading 
lip which droops in festoons painted on top with a ju-i border 
in coral. Finely painted with sages and attendants variously 
engaged in gardens, in colors of the rose-verte family on a 


creamy white ground. 
Height, 124%, inches. 


1313—SpriasH Botte Ch’ien-lung 


Globular, somewhat compressed, on a broad and bold foot; 
full and slightly incurved neck, spreading to a lightly defined 
lip. Coated with a finely crackled glaze richly splashed with 
sang-de-boeuf over the brownish watery tone of the drained 


ox-bloods. 
Height, 1334 inches. 


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1314—TorevolisE-BLUE BoTTLe Ch’ten-lung 


Large globular body with short tapering neck. Entire body and 
neck incised in overlapping wave motive, and from the waves 
) emerging two five-clawed dragons, in relief, pursuing the omni- 
potent jewel. The whole under a bright glaze of mottled tur- 


quoise-blue with fine crackle. 


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Height, 15°, inches. 


1315—Patrr Famitue-roszt TEMPLE JARS wITH ORIGINAL COVERS 


Fine white resonant porcelain, within a rich and luminous glaze 
of creamy white, decorated in glowing colors of the famille-rose 
with a variety of flowers, fruits, vases, incense burners and other 
objects of household adornment, and touched with gold; base 
and shoulder borders. Mark, the blue double-ring. 


Height, 16 inches. 


1316—YeEtitow anp Green Decoratep VAsE Yung Chéng 


Oviform with flat foot and short incurvate neck, the lip en- 
a circled underneath by two lightly incised rings. Imperial yel- 
7g _ low glaze, interrupted by a highly conventional lotus decora- 
{ / tion in detached scrolls, interspersed with the symbolic bats 
among cloud forms, etched in the paste and glazed in a bright 
soft green. Six-character mark of Yung Chéng within a blue 


double-ring. Height, 161% inches. 


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1317—Tvrevorse-sivE Borrne-sHarep VASE Ch’ien-lung 


Globular-ovoidal with full neck; clothed with a mottled glaze 
of turquoise-blue with fine crackle. (Small repair at neck.) 


Height, 12 inches. 


1318—TvrevoisE-BLUE JAR Ch’ien-lung 
Ovoidal with delicate foot, narrow shoulder and wide mouth. 
Coated with a brilliant glaze of greenish turquoise-blue, truitée. 


Height, 10% inches. 


13819—Pracock-BLUE VASE Ch’ien-lung 


Expanding from a flat foot, and contracting again in equal de- 
gree after midway, to a mouth slightly smaller than the foot. 


Height, 4% inches. 


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1820—Crtapon VASE Ch’ien-lung 


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13821— 


Ovoid with deep foot and short neck with rounded lip. Decora- 
tion, incised and modeled in the paste, sections of a rectangular 
fret on a hatched ground, between conventional shoulder and 
base borders, the whole under a glaze of delicate and pale cela- 


don-green. 
Height, 81% inches. 


CrackLEeD VASE Ming 
Oviform with small flat foot and high shoulder and short and 
small straight neck. Invested with a brilliant monochrome 
glaze of soft creamy white with a delicate self-color crackle. 
Height, 6 inches. 


1322—Treravust Borrir Ch’ien-lung 


Low globular body on a bold and spreading foot; the neck 
tapering, with a bulbous melon-lobed expansion below the short 
straight lip. About shoulder and neck two lizard-dragons in 
high relief. Coated with an unctuous teadust glaze, the dragon 
bodies and the lip touched with purplish splashes. (Slight 


chip at lip.) 
Height, 13 inches. 


1323—Buve anp WHuitEe GINGER JAR WITH COVER 


1324 


Decoration a ceremonial group of figures and a garden with 
plantains, in tones of blue on a ground of moist white. 


Height, 10 inches. 


IMPERIAL YELLOW AMPHORA K’ang-hsi 
“Fashioned on the lines of the peachbloom vases. It is coated 
with a monochrome glaze of imperial yellow, of brilliant opaque 
quality. Underneath the foot is a six-character mark of K’ang- 
hsi, penciled in underglaze blue. Has carved teakwood stand.” 
Height, 74, inches. 
From the M. C. D. Borden collection, American Art Associa- 
tion, New York, 1913, in the catalogue of which it was 
illustrated, with the description above quoted; No. 256. 


(Illustrated) 


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in. 1825 1324 


25—APPLE-GREEN AMPHORA K’an g-hst 


“Of similar form to the preceding, and fashioned on the lines 
of the peachbloom vases. Enameled with an apple-green glaze 
of opaque quality. Underneath the foot is a six-character mark 
of K’ang-hsi penciled in underglaze blue. Has carved teakwood 
stand.” Height, 714, inches. 


From the M. C. D. Borden collection, American Art Assocta- 
tion, New York, 1913, in the catalogue of which it was 
illustrated, with the description above quoted; No. 257. 


(Illustrated) 


1326—Buivur ann Wuaire Hawrnorn Gincer Jar WITH ORIGINAL 

CovER K’ang-hst 
Ground of “cracking ice” in a soft cobalt-blue, interrupted by 
groups of the mei blossoms reserved in a soft and rich white ; 
erenellate border on shoulder. Height, 91 inches. 


From the Startseff collection. 


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13827—Buve anp WuitE Gincrer Jar witH OriciInaL Cover 
rn K’ang-hsi 
are Ground of detached mez blossoms, some in stemless ercure re- 

' } served in a soft white in a cobalt-blue of “cracking ice” pattern ; 
GOO) on opposite sides two large quatrefoils of white reserve painted 


with young ladies and boys. 
Height, 101% inches. 
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1328—JaPANESE GLAZED AND LacauERED Bort ie @2e.4 N 
e glazes 


pZ - Pearshape with full neck ; birds and flowers in polychrom 
Poy and in red, gold and other lacquers. Inscription under foot. 


Height, 14 inches. 


1329—HeExaconaL VASE 


and base borders and mid-band in blue and white with floral 
forms in confused colors with vestiges of the peachbloom reds. 
Intermediate body glazed in dead-leaf brown, with relief decora- 
tion of bat-pendants and scrolls in mixed colors and blue. 


! Contracting toward lip and foot from the expanded centre; lip 


Height, 1634 inches. 


13830—B1ivuEr ann Wuitr Vass K’ang-hsi 


Inverted pear-shape with broad foot, rounding shoulder and 
tall full neck with flaring lip. Bold conventional decoration in 
mottled blue, in floral bands, pendants, chevrons and the ju-t 


pattern, with borders. 
Height, 19 inches. 


1831—Patrr Canton Decoratep HEexaconat Vases wire Covers 


Sides decorated in many colors with raised panels depicting 

/ Be ladies and boys at games in gardens, the neck having smaller 

J | / landscape panels, on a studded ground in pistache tone touched 
/\ (/ with gold. Cover surmounted by a Fu. (Repaired.) 


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Height, 13 inches. 


1332—JapanEsE GALLIPOT WITH CovER ( at 4tt dD. 
7 Glazed in a mottled dead-leaf brown of soft lustre, with dark 


splashes on the shoulder. Signature incised in a gourd. 


Height, 121, inches. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1333—ReticuLATE VASE IN CrEAM CoLoR 


Ovoid on convex foot, with high shoulder rounding into a full 
incurvate neck, expanding in a trumpet lip. Glaze a brilliant 
cream with a fine crackle in self-color. A precisely executed 
ornamentation appears in delicate relief on imcised ground, in 
five borders and six spear-shaped panels which depend from the 
shoulder. Among the motives in the tracery are conventional 


archaic dragon scrolls and the thunder scroll. 
Height, 16 inches. 


1334—-Bivurz anp Wuitrrt Tempe JAR K’ang-hsi 


Decorated in brilliant transparent cobalt-blue of varied tones 
with two phoenixes flying briskly through a finely designed 
peony scroll, over a luminous ground of pure white. Mark, 
the blue double-ring. 

Height, 13 inches. 


13835—Bive anp WuitTE VasE fp Cid Ra FF K’ang-hst 
Ovoidal rounding to a deep spreading foot; high shoulder and 
short wide neck with flanged lip. Rich milk-white glaze, decorated 
in two tones of transparent blue with two large panels reserved 
in an imbricated ground and picturing kylins on rocks in the 


midst of waves; numerous borders. 
Height, 151, inches. 


1336—Buive ann Waite TemrLe Jar witH OricINAL Cover 
K’ang-hsi 
Decorated in brilliant cobalt-blue of two tones on a rich white 
ground with two large phoenixes amid a conventional peony 


scroll. Mark, the blue double-ring. 
Height, 16 inches. 


1337—Tvrevolse-BLUE BoTTLe 

a Globular body, low, on a short foot; tall, tapering neck; the 
f= whole invested with a mirror glaze of rich and brilliant turquoise- 
blue with a fascinating hair-line crackle. 


Height, 1734 inches. 


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1338—Buvr ann WuitE BEAKER K’ang-hsi 

/) Both sections decorated in a transparent and delicately modu- 

rE / /lated cobalt-blue on a brilliant white ground with a bold lotus 

ALY scroll presenting the flower in seedpot-stage motive. Mark, 

the blue double-ring. 
Height, 18 inches. 
13839—Buack Hawtuorn Botrir-sHapep VaszE on Curtvre Dorit 
STAND 

Globular with expanding foot and graceful incurvate neck. 

Black glaze interrupted by wild plum trees in blossom, reserved 

and glazed in aubergine, green and white. Pierced stand in 
elephant-head and floral motives. (Lip repaired) 

Height, with stand, 20% inches. 


13840—Buvet anp Wuitet Borrie 
Decoration, nine imperial dragons and the whirling jewel among 
conventional cloud forms, above a border of waves. Has Ch’ien- 
lung seal mark. 
Height, 21 inches. 


1341—Crackxite Borrite Decorated In BiveE 
Oviform with tall full neck; heavy porcelain, coated with a 
briluant creamy café-au-lait glaze boldly crackled, on which is 
imposed a generous decoration in tones of sapphire-blue, in- 
cluding medallions with figures, sprays of flowers, conventional 


butterflies and dragon-flies. Mark, Wan Li. 
Height, 24 inches. 


13842—Pair PowprEr-BLuE Vases 1n Ormotvu Mounts K’ang-hsi 
Globular bottles with slender necks, in a glaze of powder-blue, 
with quatrefoils and fan-medallions reserved in white and 
painted in blue with landscape and flowers. Heavy mountings 


and bases in foliar motives.. (One repaired.) 
Height, 21 inches. 


1343—BivE anv Wuitt Botrie 
Globular body somewhat flattened, with broad shoulder and 
wide neck; lightly defined lip and bold foot. On a ground 
diapered with floral scrolls in a pale gray-blue, large masses of 
leaves in a delicate cobalt, overlaid with profuse blossoms in 


white relief. Inscription under foot. 
Height, 21 inches. 


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1344 


1344—Carvep anp DecoratEep VASE Ch’ten-lung 


Oviform with well-defined foot, large neck and flaring lip; two 

out-standing dragon handles. Ground covered with a celadon 

/ J Blaze; about the centre an archaic dragon-scroll, on neck 

| and base conventional plantain and leaf-and-tongue borders 

é _- and a border of keyfret, and on the lip a ju-i border. On a 

French carved gilt stand with four C-scroll legs and rich 
festoons. 


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(Illustrated) 


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1345—RETICULATED HEXAGONAL VASE WITH COVER AND STAND 
Chia Ch’ing 
/) 12) Side panels and shoulders a pierced lattice, supporting solid 


/ {J medallions and vases of flowers, the vases painted with ladies 

wf | / and children; corners in coral penciled in gold with floral scrolls ; 
/ ~~~ stand coral with white reserves displaying floral sprays. 

Height, 19%, inches. 

1346—Tatut BotrTLe-Form VasE Ch’ien-lung 


Ovoid with boldly defined foot, high shoulder and full neck, ex- 
panding in a broadly flanged lip; on the neck handles of Fu-lons 
and cubs, facing each other. Coated with a pale celadon glaze, 
over which appears an extensive decoration in white relief paint- 
ed in glowing sapphire-blue, depicting the eighteen Lohan in 
a garden, some intensely interested in an effort to paint a 
scroll. 

Height, 24 inches. 


1847—WuitE CLuB-sHAPED VASE Ch’ien-lung 


Carved in relief on neck and body with four-clawed dragons and 
the elusive jewel among conventional cloud forms above a border 
of waves; on lip a border of keyfret. Brilliant monochrome 


glaze of rich white. 
Height, 24 inches. 


1348—Two Buive anp WuitTE PLaavuEs K’ang-hst 
Lf /\Deep form with flaring rim and festooned edge. Compartment- 


/ jal decoration of floral forms, in series, around a medallion, in 
/ two shades of blue. Emblematic marks. 


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Diameters, 15 and 151% inches. 


13849—DeEcoraTED PLAQUE K’ang-hsi 


Body rounding in a slightly curved flare from a broad and low 
foot. Decorated in palpable relief with leaves and blossoms in 
dark emerald, white, awbergine and blue on a yellow ground 
diapered in black; undersurface glazed in deep green penciled 


in black; maker’s mark underneath foot. 
Diameter, 151, inches. 


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1350 


13850—-Lapis-BLUE Bott Le Ch’ien-lung 


Globular with full straight neck; coated with a brilliant glaze 
of fine quality in a rich and deep tone of grayish lapis-lazuli 


blue. 
Height, 231, inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1351—MonocHromMeE PuLaaQuE K’ang-hsi 


Shallow with a broad ovoidal flare, both surfaces glazed in a 
rich and deep soft green with a delicate crackle. 


Diameter, 1434 inches. 


1352—Morriep GREEN PLAQUE 


Shallow cavetto with a broadly flaring rim. Brilliant glaze of 
a mottled olive green with areas of metallic lustre. 


Diameter, 17 inches. 


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1353 


1353—FamiLLe-RosE Patace Jar witH Cover Yung Chéng 
Large inverted pearshape; cover hat-shaped.. Sonorous porce- 
lain with a pure white glaze, decorated in famille-rose colors with 
a pair of storks at the base of a blossoming peach tree, amid 
expansive blossoms of the peony, chrysanthemum and magnolia. 

On carved gilt and painted French stand of elaborate motive. 
Height, 33 inches; with stand, 68 inches. 


(lilustrated) 


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1354—Buvur anp WuitTEt Canton PiaauE 
Broad and deep bewl rounding to an expanding rim. Within 
the rim two bands of floral lattice in grayish cobalt-blue, the 
first edged with a border of points and dashes, the second broken 
by reserved emblems. Bottom occupied by a medallion enclos- 
ing the spotted stag in a landscape. (Repaired.) 


Diameter, 181, inches. 


13855—Larce Biur anp WHITE PLAQuE K’ang-hsi 
Shallow cavetto with broad and flaring rim. In the cavetto 
palmate compartments about a festooned medallion of floral 
forms with stipple work, on a honeycomb-lattice ground; on the 
rim quatrefoils of pomegranates reserved in a floral ground. 
All in fine cobalt blue. , Symbolic mark within a blue double- 

ring. 
Diameter, 1834 inches. 


1356—Buve anp WuitE GARDEN SEAT Ch’ten-lung 
Large inverted pear-shape with broad base and circular seat 
with flanged rim; sides and seat pierced. Decoration in highly 
conventional Indian lotus scroll, with bold fret borders. 


Height, 181% inches. 


1357—Buver anp Wuirrt TrempLe Jar witH OrictnaL Cover Delft 


Decorated with Chinese garden scenes and more or less Kuropean 


figures in delicate tones of blue. 
Height, 191, inches. 


1358—Buivr ann Wuitr BEAKER-SHAPED VASE Delft 
Slender, expanding to an octagonal foot and octofoil lip; 
decorated in rich blue with crested birds, butterfly and plant 


motives partly of Chinese origin. 
Height, 16 inches. 


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CHINESE AND JAPANESE BIRDCAGES AND 
OLMERSOBIEGIS 


1359—JAPANESE Bronze IncENSE BuRNER 


Four-cornered with diamond-shaped sides and sloping shoulders ; 
four tubular legs and two upright loop handles. Shoulders 
decorated with scrolls, sides respectively with the dragon, the 
dragon-horse, the Howo and the hairy tortoise. Maker’s mark 


underneath. Has teakwood cover and stand. 
Height, 13°, inches. 


1360—JapanrsE Woop Carvine and GILDED SHRINE 
tanding figure of Kwannon with high headdress, the all-seeing 
eye, a spray and the vase of magic water in either hand, mount- 
ed on a lotus throne which surmounts an elaborate shrine of 
many courses, intricately carved and pierced, the gilding also 
extended to the ceremonial trappings of the goddess. 


Height, 291, inches. 


13861—Cuinesr Parintine on Guass K’ang-hsi 


Before a background of lake and golden mountains against a 
black sky are the seated figures of four deities, three male and 
one female, eating and drinking from a gourd, in a flowery land- 
scape. Rich sombre colorings. 


Height, 21 inches; length, 26 inches. 


1362—Pair Curinesrt Pietra Dura Panets AVITI Century | 


Conventional landscape features—trees, bridges, a house and 
the like—appliqué on olive-yellow lacquered panels. In teak- 
wood and jade, agate and other hard stones. 


Height, 32 inches; width, 19 inches. 


1363—CuinEsE Ivory Birpcace anp Cioisonné Mountep StTanp- 
; Ch’ien-lung 
Decorated with ivory and bone carvings, cloisonné and jade feed 

cups, worm tongs with inlaid handle; brown lacquered base 
adorned with fruit sprays in various stones. Standard in 
circular carved wood base and tipped with dragon in cloisonné 


and gilt. 
Diameter, 138% inches; height of standards, 90 inches. 


Fifth and Last Session 


1864—Carvep Woop DovusLeE STANDARD AND Two CHINESE Birp- 
CAGES 


One cage black and one red-brown; decorated with carvings 
of wood, ivory and other substances. The double standard, 
with divergent arms, in an octagonal base, carved in bold relief 
in the motive of a grapevine in bearing and with figures, and 
lacquered. 


Diameters, 131/,, and 13%, inches; height of standard, 791%, inches. 


1365—Pair Curnese Tortoise-sHELL BrrpcacEs AnD Tatu LacquERED 
STANDS Ch’ien-lung 
Decorated with ivory carvings, including worm tongs, and 
porcelain feed cups; black lacquered bases adorned with ivory 
and mother-of-pearl flowers. Tall lacquered dragon standard 

in square carved wood base surmounted by a vase form. 


Diameter, 14 inches; height of standard, 95 inches. 


1366—Very Bravrirunt Cuinese Ciorsonné Birpcace Ch’ien-lung 
Domed cage of open gilded wires; with tray base enriched on 
interior and exterior with fine scrolling of lotus and peonies in 
colors on turquoise blue grounds. Lapis-lazuli pinnacle. Fitted 
with five carved ivory utensils, filigree box enriched with tassels, 
two jade seed boxes and three enameled water holders or seed 


holders. 
Height, 151% inches. 


1367—Very Beavtirut Cuinesr Croisonné Birpcace Ch’ien-lung 


Similar to preceding. 


1368—Parr Horn Birpcaces Swineine 1x Treaxwoop Frames 


Decorated with bone carvings and porcelains. The arched 


frames carved and pierced. 
Height of frames, 301, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


1369—Rep LaceuER STANDING BirRDCAGE 
Japanese, XVIII Century 


Pagoda-shaped, hexagonal cage of fine stems of light bamboo; 
the upper bandings lacquered in red, the lower enriched with 
gilding, the hood with three silk tassels. Set on tall shaft and 


molded base of red lacquer. 
Height, 6 feet. 


1370—MorTHER-OF-PEARL InLAID Lacaeuver Haneine Brrpocack AND 


STAND Chinese XVIII Century 


) Octagonal cage with bone ribs, domed at crown and supported 
yi { on a silvered open cresting from a jade ring; the lower band 
/ enriched with inlay of mother-of-pearl figures, birds and flowers. 
sey Fitted with seven carved ivory utensils and numerous small 
| plaques carved with animals and birds and two jade water re- 

| Lp ceptacles. On dragon-headed pole supported on the back of a 
| caparisoned elephant, standing on a molded base enriched in 


colored lacquer. 
Height, 681, inches. 


1371—TorToIsE-sHELI. AND Carvep Ivory Birpcack 
Chinese, XVIII Century 


van Beehive shape; with open ribbings of tortoise-shell suspended 
\ona cresting by a long chain of arnee and green jade, the ribs 
) enriched with small carved ivory plaques. Fitted with six 
/ carved implements and cloisonné water receptacle. Supported 
on expanding square scrolled lacquered shaft, having archaic 
dragon head terminal, the shaft set in carved and gilded vase- 


shape base on a molded foot adorned with scrollings. 


Height, 7 feet 11 inches. 


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1372—CuinEsE Lacquer Birpcace 
WA Oblong; domed at crown, formed of fine bamboo ribbings, the 
/ \ tray at base lacquered with landscapes in red and gilding on 
pices black grounds. Supported on bracketed long square shaft set 


in a molded base havi ring buttoned feet. 


13873—Two Oxp Cuinest Croisonxnté Lamp STANDS 


Circular top and shaft with tripod; scrolling at crown and 
foot, supported on triple flanged and molded base. 


: Height, 49 inches. 
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